This powerful and controversial argument remains as pivotal as when it was first created in 1982, and this volume provides a thorough and incisive examination of its relevance in philosophy of mind today. The definitive statement of the knowledge argument was formulated by frank jackson, in a paper entitled “epiphenomenal qualia” that appeared in the philosophical quarterly in 1982. The knowledge argument is an argument against physicalism, the view that the world is wholly physical.

The definitive statement of the knowledge argument was formulated by frank jackson in a paper titled epiphenomenal qualia that appeared in the philosophical quarterly in 1982. The knowledge argument (also known as mary's room or mary the super-scientist) is a philosophical thought experiment proposed by frank jackson in his article epiphenomenal qualia (1982) and … The knowledge argument (also known as mary's room, mary the colour scientist, or mary the super-scientist) is a philosophical thought experiment proposed by frank jackson in his article … The knowledge argument (also known as mary's room or mary the super-scientist) is a philosophical thought experiment proposed by frank jackson in his article epiphenomenal qualia (1982) and … Did mary learn something new? The knowledge argument (also known as mary's room, mary the colour scientist, or mary the super-scientist) is a philosophical thought experiment proposed by … Much of the discussion in the later period has focused on the so-called knowledge argument (ka), which was brought centre stage by frank jackson’s epiphenomenal qualia (1982):

Did mary learn something new? The knowledge argument (also known as mary's room, mary the colour scientist, or mary the super-scientist) is a philosophical thought experiment proposed by … Much of the discussion in the later period has focused on the so-called knowledge argument (ka), which was brought centre stage by frank jackson’s epiphenomenal qualia (1982): Hence the title of this book.