Smith, Justyn Glynn2021-06-042021-06-042021-06-03vt_gsexam:30217http://hdl.handle.net/10919/103599Revelation is (roughly) the thesis that the natures of phenomenal properties are revealed through experience. In this paper, I respond to Antonin Broi's charge that if both Revelation and the quality space view of phenomenal properties are true, then counterintuitive results that speak against the truth of Revelation obtain. I present a qualified theory of Revelation that not only prevents his arguments from succeeding but has independent plausibility as a solution to worries about the alleged epiphenomenalism of phenomenal properties.ETDIn CopyrightRevelationphysicalismBroiquality spaceessenceEssence, Revelation, and PhysicalismThesis