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Philosophy of science / Scientific method / Mind–body problem / Science studies / Hard problem of consciousness / Models of scientific inquiry / Explanandum / David Chalmers / Consciousness / Science / Mind / Philosophy of mind
Date: 2007-02-08 14:30:19
Philosophy of science
Scientific method
Mind–body problem
Science studies
Hard problem of consciousness
Models of scientific inquiry
Explanandum
David Chalmers
Consciousness
Science
Mind
Philosophy of mind

Published in Philosophical Studies (2007) 132: 301­330  Explanation and the hard problem †  Wayne Wright  [removed]  ABSTRACT:  This paper argues that the form of explanation at issue

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