TY - GEN ID - cogprints2649 UR - http://cogprints.org/2649/ A1 - Medina, Jeffrey A. TI - What It's Like and Why: Subjective Qualia Explained as Objective Phenomena Y1 - 2002/11// N2 - Notably spurred into the philosophical forefront by Thomas Nagel's 'What Is It Like To Be a Bat?' decades ago, and since maintained by a number of advocates of dualism since that critical publication, is the assertion that our inability to know 'what it's like' to be someone or something else is inexplicable given physicalism. Contrary to this well-known and central objection, I find that a consistent and exhaustive physicalism is readily conceivable. I develop one such theory and demonstrate that not only is it consistent with the private and varied nature of subjective experience, it, in fact, entails it. AV - public KW - physicalism Nagel subjectivity qualia subjective objectivity objective dualism Churchland ER -