The Knowledge Argument Thought Experiment (1 Viewer)

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Layce Erayce

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This isn't particular to religion, but oh well. The thought experiment was developed by philosopher Frank Jackson, and subsequently made a serious impact on contemporary analytical philosophy of mind:

"Mary is a brilliant scientist who is, for whatever reason, forced to investigate the world from a black and white room via a black and white television monitor. She specializes in the neurophysiology of vision and acquires, let us suppose, all the physical information there is to obtain about what goes on when we see ripe tomatoes, or the sky, and use terms like ‘red’, ‘blue’, and so on. She discovers, for example, just which wavelength combinations from the sky stimulate the retina, and exactly how this produces via the central nervous system the contraction of the vocal chords and expulsion of air from the lungs that results in the uttering of the sentence ‘The sky is blue’.… What will happen when Mary is released from her black and white room or is given a color television monitor? Will she learn anything or not?"

So, the question is put to the reader. What do you think?
 

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