> giving Mary such superpowers completely invalidates the experiment for me
This complaint should be addressed, not to me, but to Jackson, whose premise for the thought experiment gives Mary such "superpowers". I agree that such a premise is completely unrealistic and invalidates the thought experiment. Unfortunately many philosophers do not appear to have gotten the memo.
This complaint should be addressed, not to me, but to Jackson, whose premise for the thought experiment gives Mary such "superpowers". I agree that such a premise is completely unrealistic and invalidates the thought experiment. Unfortunately many philosophers do not appear to have gotten the memo.