Exam 10: How Is Your Mind Related to Your Body?
Exam 1: What Is Philosophy?10 Questions
Exam 2: What Are Arguments, and How Should We Evaluate Them?22 Questions
Exam 3: Does God Exist?27 Questions
Exam 4: Why Does God Leave Us to Suffer?25 Questions
Exam 5: Can We Be Completely Certain of Anything?26 Questions
Exam 6: Can We Trust Our Senses?19 Questions
Exam 7: Will the Sun Rise Tomorrow?30 Questions
Exam 8: What Is Knowledge?39 Questions
Exam 9: Do We Have Free Will?28 Questions
Exam 10: How Is Your Mind Related to Your Body?45 Questions
Exam 11: Will You Be the Same Person in Ten Years? Could You Survive Death?27 Questions
Exam 12: Are There Objective Truths About Right and Wrong?31 Questions
Exam 13: What Really Matters?28 Questions
Exam 14: What Should We Do Part I?34 Questions
Exam 15: What Should We Do part II?28 Questions
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Behaviorists dispatch the inverted-spectrum problem by claiming
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Functionalism attempted to avoid the problems of behaviorism by accounting for, in addition to behavior,
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Which of the following claims is at the core of philosophical behaviorism?
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__________ proposed a memorably disparaging epithet for the dualist view, whereby the mind is a "ghost in the machine"
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Verificationism holds that a declarative sentence is literally meaningful if and only if it is
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Functionalist maintains that pain is anything that plays the pain-role in a complex causal system that captures our widely shared, common-sense beliefs about
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Explain the concept of pain from the point of view of a behaviorist. What objections can be raised against this approach to pain and other similar experiences?
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__________ has criticized functionalism for being mere "folk psychology."
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Functionalists believe that a mental state can be entirely characterized by describing
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Explain eliminativism and psycho-functionalism, focusing on their relation to folk psychology.
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Besides the physical properties studied by physics, panpsychism holds that ordinary matter also has
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__________ objected to substance dualism by wondering how-if minds and matter are totally different kinds of things (i.e., metaphysically distinct substances)-it is possible for them to causally interact with one another.
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Which of the following is the behaviorists' answer to whether other people have mental states?
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The behaviorist's answer to how mental states and processes are related to physical, biological, and behavioral phenomena is that mental states and processes are
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For a functionalist, if a creature has a physical and chemical composition very different from ours,
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What is/are the central question(s) in the part of philosophy of mind often called the "problem of other minds"?
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Regarding the causal interaction between the mind and body, Descartes held that the
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