The main point of the Fred and Mary cases is that
A) Physicalism is incomplete; learning all the physical facts doesn't mean learning all the facts.
B) Physicalism is true; learning all the physical facts is enough to understand the cases.
C) The neurosciences have more explanatory power than dualism.
D) Qualia such as color experiences have no connection to what happens in one's brain and body.
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