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    It remains mysterious how any phenomenal property could m... — Carmelics
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    It remains mysterious how any phenomenal property could make other phenomenal characteristics appear to be less than wholly present

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    • 1.Presentedness is supposed to be the phenomenal property that makes some contents seem less temporally present than others
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    • 2.The force-and-vivacity construal of presentedness fails to account for differences in temporal presence
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    • 3.Broad provides no alternative account of how presentedness achieves this effect
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    How does the property of presentedness work? How does one phenomenal characteristic manage to make one or more other phenomenal characteristics appear to be less than wholly present? The question is of interest because the only obvious way of construing ‘different degrees of presentedness’ is in terms of different degrees of Humean force and vivacity: a memory-image of a red balloon could easily be described as seeming ‘less present’ in this sense than a perceptual experience of a red balloon. B
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