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The Knowledge Argument - Mary's Room

In this video I set out the Knowledge Argument against Physicalism about mental phenomena and then outline some responses that physicalists have given to the argument. This argument is also known as 'May in the black-and-white room', 'Mary the super-scientist', or 'Black and White Mary'.

Something I don't mention in the video, since it's not that important to the argument itself, is that Frank Jackson changed his mind later in life about the argument, and now thinks it's unsuccessful (I'll leave some references below). But Howard Robinson, who I also mentioned in the video, thinks Jackson was wrong to do so (again, see reference below).

If you want to learn more about the argument in general, then check out these entries on the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy and the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

https://www.iep.utm.edu/know-arg/

https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/qualia-knowledge/
For Jackson changing his mind:
Jackson, F. (1998) 'Postscript on Qualia', in F. Jackson - Mind, Method, and Conditionals: Selected Essays - Routledge.
Jackson, F. (2003) 'Mind and Illusion', in A. O'Hear - Minds and Persons - Cambridge University Press.
Jackson, F., Pettit, P., & Smith, M. (2006) Mind, Morality, and Explanation. Oxford University Press.
For Robinson's criticism of Jackson's change of mind:
Robinson, H. (2016) From the Knowledge Argument to Mental Substance. Cambridge University Press - ch. 4.

Видео The Knowledge Argument - Mary's Room канала Thinking illustrated
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