According to the experience property framework qualia are properties of experiences the subject undergoing the experience is aware of. A phenomenological argument against this framework is developed and a few mistakes invited by the framework (concerning our understanding of consciousness, self-consciousness and the relation of the two) are described. An alternative to the framework, the framework of experiential properties (where experiential properties are properties of the experiencing subject) is presented and defended as preferable. It is argued that the choice between these two frameworks makes a substantial difference for theoretical purposes.
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Nida-Rümelin, M. (2018). The experience property frame work: a misleading paradigm. Synthese, 195(8), 3361–3387. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-016-1121-1
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