Frank Jackson's Famous 'Mary's Room' Thought Experiment
Offered By: Jeffrey Kaplan via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Frank Jackson's influential 'Mary's Room' thought experiment in this 21-minute video lecture. Delve into a compelling argument against physicalism, following the story of Mary, a vision scientist confined to a black-and-white environment. Examine the implications of her first encounter with color and the philosophical questions it raises about the nature of consciousness and physical information. Investigate the concept of epiphenomenalism and its relationship to the mind-body problem. Gain insights into key philosophical debates surrounding consciousness, qualia, and the limits of scientific knowledge. Perfect for those interested in philosophy of mind, consciousness studies, or anyone seeking to challenge their understanding of the relationship between physical and mental phenomena.
Syllabus
Intro
Marys Room
Reading
Science
Physical Information
Something fishy
How is it different
What is an epi phenomenon
Taught by
Jeffrey Kaplan
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