Date: 22 June 2017
Time: 15:00
Place: Seminari Història de la Filosofia
I argue that knowing what a phenomenal property is like is a non-conceptual state of simple acquaintance with an instance of it, and, further, that there are no phenomenal concepts as conceived by defenders of physicalism against Jackson's knowledge argument. No conclusions can be drawn about the status of physicalism either from Jackson's argument or the phenomenal-concept response to it.