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Definitions of quale in various dictionaries:
noun - a property considered apart from things having the property
QUALE - In philosophy and certain models of psychology, qualia ( or ; singular form: quale) are defined to be individual instances of subjective, conscious e...
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Property of match that's heading to conclusion |
Property in philosophy that's evenly balanced first to last |
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Aug 21 2011 The Times - Cryptic |
May 16 2006 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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A property, such as whiteness, considered independently from things having the property. |
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In philosophy and certain models of psychology, qualia ( or ; singular form: quale) are defined to be individual instances of subjective, conscious experience. The term qualia derives from the Latin neuter plural form (qualia) of the Latin adjective qulis (Latin pronunciation: [kals]) meaning "of what sort" or "of what kind" in a specific instance like "what it is like to taste a specific apple, this particular apple now". * Examples of qualia include the perceived sensation of pain of a headache, the taste of wine, as well as the redness of an evening sky. As qualitative characters of sensation, qualia stand in contrast to "propositional attitudes", where the focus is on beliefs about experience rather than what it is directly like to be experiencing. * Philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett once suggested that qualia was "an unfamiliar term for something that could not be more familiar to each of us: the ways things seem to us".Much of the debate over their importance hinges |