Qualia: Qualia (singular: "quale", pronounced KWAHL-ay) are most simply defined as the properties of sensory experiences by virtue of which there is something it is like to have them. These properties are, by definition, epistemically unknowable in the absence of direct experience of them; as a result, they are also incommunicable.
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Consciousness: Consciousness is a quality of the mind generally regarded to comprise qualities such as subjectivity, self-awareness, sentience, sapience, and the ability to perceive the relationship between oneself and one's environment.
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Qualia and consciousness are not the same thing, Ian. The two are, in fact, very different.
Of course, seeing as you have an incorrect understanding of consciousness, I now understand why you had a problem with the idea of a conscious android. I suggest you break open a book.