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Consciousness / Wine / Wine tasting / Qualia / Robert M. Parker /  Jr. / Taste / Ancient Greece and wine / Aroma of wine / Thomas Nagel / Mind / Philosophy of mind / Gustation
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Consciousness
Wine
Wine tasting
Qualia
Robert M. Parker
Jr.
Taste
Ancient Greece and wine
Aroma of wine
Thomas Nagel
Mind
Philosophy of mind
Gustation

Wine and Philosophy Tim Crane From Harper’s Magazine, May 2003 What could be more dull than the idea of a symposium? The word conjures up associations with dusty dons, tedious academic papers on deservedly obscure fact

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