@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Locke,John},
subject = {Inverted Spectra},
note = {Chalmers I 263
Inverted Spectra/Locke/Chalmer: (Locke(1)): It would not lead to the falsehood of our simple ideas if the same object in the mind of different people at the same time evoke different ideas.
>Idea/Locke.
Chalmers: for Locke it is about systems with the same behavior, while we are concerned with physical differently structured systems, even if they are functionally equivalent systems. This is possible in a conceptual sense. Question: Is it also empirically possible?
>Inverted spectra/today's theories, >Qualia.
1. Locke, Essay Concerning Human Understanding, book 2, chap. 32, sec. 15},
note = { Loc III J. Locke An Essay Concerning Human Understanding
Cha I D. Chalmers The Conscious Mind Oxford New York 1996 Cha II D. Chalmers Constructing the World Oxford 2014 },
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