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Deck 2: Appearance and Reality
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The "problem of the external world" is the problem of whether there exists one's own mind and its images.
False
2
Descartes hypothesized an evil demon to keep himself from doing sinful things.
False
3
The theory of direct realism is that we are in direct contact with private images coming to us from the external world.
False
4
David Hume argues that we are not conscious of a Self.
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5
Nick Bostrom uses the phrase "post-human" to indicate a world in which everything has regressed to an early stage of evolution.
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6
The problem of solipsism is the problem of whether there exists
A) one's own mind.
B) one's own ideas.
C) an external world.
D) None of the above
A) one's own mind.
B) one's own ideas.
C) an external world.
D) None of the above
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7
One difference between "Add Some More Boils" and "Why Don't You Just Wake Up" is that in "Add Some More Boils"
A) there is no external world.
B) there is an external world.
C) there are no minds.
D) None of the above
A) there is no external world.
B) there is an external world.
C) there are no minds.
D) None of the above
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8
John Locke believed that when we are awake the images/ideas we receive from the external world
A) completely resemble qualities of objects in that world.
B) partially resemble qualities of objects in that world.
C) have no resemblance to qualities of objects in that world.
D) None of the above
A) completely resemble qualities of objects in that world.
B) partially resemble qualities of objects in that world.
C) have no resemblance to qualities of objects in that world.
D) None of the above
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9
George Berkeley believed in the existence of
A) God, minds, and physical objects.
B) minds and physical objects but no God.
C) God, minds, and no physical objects.
D) None of the above
A) God, minds, and physical objects.
B) minds and physical objects but no God.
C) God, minds, and no physical objects.
D) None of the above
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10
Which theory below denies the existence of one's own mind?
A) Subjective idealism
B) Representative realism
C) Solipsism
D) None of the above
A) Subjective idealism
B) Representative realism
C) Solipsism
D) None of the above
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11
Which theory denies that we always perceive physical objects by means of mental images?
A) Indirect realism
B) Representative realism
C) Direct realism
D) None of the above
A) Indirect realism
B) Representative realism
C) Direct realism
D) None of the above
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12
Which of the following theories accords with the views of George Berkeley?
A) Direct realism
B) Representative realism
C) Subjective idealism
D) solipsism
A) Direct realism
B) Representative realism
C) Subjective idealism
D) solipsism
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13
"My bewilderment is such that it is almost able to convince me that I am sleeping." This quotation is from
A) Plato.
B) Descartes.
C) David Hume.
D) Nick Bostrom.
A) Plato.
B) Descartes.
C) David Hume.
D) Nick Bostrom.
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14
"One can easily imagine millions of individuals running thousands of variations on hundreds of themes, each containing billions of simulated individuals." This quotation is from
A) Plato.
B) Descartes.
C) David Hume.
D) Nick Bostrom.
A) Plato.
B) Descartes.
C) David Hume.
D) Nick Bostrom.
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15
"Such qualities which in truth are nothing in the objects themselves but powers to produce various sensations in us by their primary qualities." This quotation is from
A) Wittgenstein
B) John Locke.
C) David Hume.
D) Nick Bostrom.
A) Wittgenstein
B) John Locke.
C) David Hume.
D) Nick Bostrom.
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16
"I may venture to affirm the rest of mankind that they are nothing but a bundle or collection of different perceptions." This quotation is from
A) Descartes.
B) John Locke.
C) George Berkeley.
D) David Hume.
A) Descartes.
B) John Locke.
C) George Berkeley.
D) David Hume.
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17
Wittgenstein's private language argument has been used as an argument against
A) direct realism.
B) representative realism.
C) solipsism.
D) None of the above
A) direct realism.
B) representative realism.
C) solipsism.
D) None of the above
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18
To say that the mind is "substrate independent" is to say that it
A) is independent of other minds.
B) can be simulated very easily.
C) needn't be made from biological tissue.
D) None of the above
A) is independent of other minds.
B) can be simulated very easily.
C) needn't be made from biological tissue.
D) None of the above
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19
"How can I be dreaming? Just now, I asked my friend if I was dreaming and she said 'No.'" The problem with this argument is that
A) my friend might be tricking me.
B) my friend may be part of my dream.
C) my friend may not understand philosophy.
D) None of the above
A) my friend might be tricking me.
B) my friend may be part of my dream.
C) my friend may not understand philosophy.
D) None of the above
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20
Descartes's cogito is an attempt to prove that
A) God exists.
B) the mind exists.
C) an evil demon exists.
D) the external world exists.
A) God exists.
B) the mind exists.
C) an evil demon exists.
D) the external world exists.
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21
The idea of the brain in the vat is to challenge
A) our belief that there is external world.
B) our belief that we know what the external world is like.
C) our belief that we have a mind.
D) None of the above
A) our belief that there is external world.
B) our belief that we know what the external world is like.
C) our belief that we have a mind.
D) None of the above
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22
Perceptual illusions have convinced many that
A) our minds don't really exist.
B) people are trying to fool us all the time.
C) we can't be perceiving physical objects directly.
D) None of the above
A) our minds don't really exist.
B) people are trying to fool us all the time.
C) we can't be perceiving physical objects directly.
D) None of the above
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23
George Berkeley claimed that our everyday images of objects came from
A) the objects themselves.
B) God.
C) our own minds.
D) None of the above
A) the objects themselves.
B) God.
C) our own minds.
D) None of the above
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24
Which theory denies the existence of other minds?
A) Subjective idealism
B) Representative realism
C) Direct realism
D) None of the above
A) Subjective idealism
B) Representative realism
C) Direct realism
D) None of the above
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25
Find a favorite science fiction film or story that deals with the themes discussed in this chapter. Explain how those themes play out in the fiction.
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26
Do you think you can know that you are not a brain in a vat or a character in a computer simulation? Explain your answer in detail.
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27
Present your own views on the morality of someone running computer simulations evolving conscious characters who face a great deal of suffering.
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28
Summarize Wittgenstein's private language argument.
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29
Summarize the view called "direct realism" and explain why so many thinkers have rejected it.
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30
How does the assumption of substrate independence figure into Bostrom's analysis of whether or not we're living in a computer simulation?
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