On Gilbert Harman's The Intrisic Quality of Experience

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I propose that there are two kind's of qualia realism, and that Harman's observations about the transparency of experience pose a threat to only one of these.

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Tim Klaassen
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Perception: A Representative Theory.Frank Jackson - 1977 - Cambridge University Press.

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