The episode in Fantastic Voyage assumes that it is conceivable that one might observe, using one's physical senses, a thought or experience of another.
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Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness (Jean Nicod Lectures)
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Knowledge, Possibility, and Consciousness (Jean Nicod Lectures)
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