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Qualia refers to the phenomenal character of subjective experience.

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How do epiphenomenalists make sense of discussions about qualia?

They may differ in what they consider "mental events" but it seems all of them would consider qualia / phenomenal experiences mental events. … It seems that if the author was genuinely writing about her own qualia, then those qualia would have affected the book, which is impossible according to the epiphenomenalist. …
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