It seems I was wrong about Dennett’s claims and misinterpreted the relevant sentence.
However the original question remains and can be rephrased: What predictions follow from world containing some intrinsic blueness?
The topmost cached thought I have is that this is exactly the same kind of confusion as presented in Excluding the Supernatural. Basically qualia is assumed as an ontologically basic thing, instead of neural firing pattern.
The big question is therefore (as presented in this thread already in various forms): What would you predict if you’d find yourself in a world with distinct blueness compared to a world without?
Ah, I apologize—I had not realized you had the other point in your comment. That strikes me as a key angle, and one of the reasons why I upvoted ciphergoth’s question.
It seems I was wrong about Dennett’s claims and misinterpreted the relevant sentence.
However the original question remains and can be rephrased: What predictions follow from world containing some intrinsic blueness?
The topmost cached thought I have is that this is exactly the same kind of confusion as presented in Excluding the Supernatural. Basically qualia is assumed as an ontologically basic thing, instead of neural firing pattern.
The big question is therefore (as presented in this thread already in various forms): What would you predict if you’d find yourself in a world with distinct blueness compared to a world without?
Ah, I apologize—I had not realized you had the other point in your comment. That strikes me as a key angle, and one of the reasons why I upvoted ciphergoth’s question.