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Quale : Philosophy Terms
283 words, approx. 1 pages . Plural: ‘qualia’. A quale, such as red, is a quality considered as it appears to consciousness rather than as science might define it. Qualia are like SENSE DATA, but universal, not particular. Etymologically ‘quale’ is to...
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Qualia : Biological Psychology
101 words, approx. 1 pages (Qualia is plural; singular is quale) Qualia are the qualities or properties of mental states that allow individuals to define the nature of the sensory input. It is a relatively complex philosophical term around which there is some debate: qualia do...
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Qualia Summary
3,714 words, approx. 12 pages Qualia The word quale (or qualia ) derives from the Latin for "quality." As used by C. I. Lewis (1929) and those following him, it refers to the qualities of phenomenal individuals, such as color patches, tastes, and sounds. In this sense...
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5,289 words, approx. 18 pages
 "Qualia" (pronounced /ˈkwɑːliə/) is "an unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways things seem to us"[1]. They can be defined as qualities or feelings, like redness or pain, as considered independently of...



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The Scott Disorder: Of Brother Directors, Tony\'d5s the Great One
6/18/2006: 1,624 words, approx. 5 pages I was talking to a woman I know about my Tony Scott Disorder Theory. That in his last two films, Man on Fire and the sadly neglected (though profoundly insane) Domino, Tony Scott has done what his brother Ridley Scott had done with Blade Runner:...
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The Scott Disorder: Of Brother Directors, Tony's the Great One
6/18/2006: 1,626 words, approx. 5 pages I was talking to a woman I know about my Tony Scott Disorder Theory. That in his last two films, Man on Fire and the sadly neglected (though profoundly insane) Domino, Tony Scott has done what his brother Ridley Scott had done with Blade Runner:...


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