Deck 4: Behaviorism and Functionalism in Psychology and Philosophy
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Deck 4: Behaviorism and Functionalism in Psychology and Philosophy
1
Who among the following is considered as a strong critic of Behaviorism?
A)Spinoza
B)Gilbert Ryle
C)Hegel
D)Hilary Putnam
A)Spinoza
B)Gilbert Ryle
C)Hegel
D)Hilary Putnam
D
2
Behaviorism says that all feelings are external behavior that others can:
A)understand
B)observe
C)predict
D)infer
A)understand
B)observe
C)predict
D)infer
B
3
-------------- reduces mind to behavior.
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
A
4
Who among the following is the proponent of Functionalism?
A)D. M. Armstrong
B)Gilbert Ryle
C)Hegel
D)Hilary Putnam
A)D. M. Armstrong
B)Gilbert Ryle
C)Hegel
D)Hilary Putnam
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5
'We should explain mental activities and mental states in terms of perpetual inputs and behavioral outputs'. This view is called:
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
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6
--------------------- claims that all conscious mental states has the connections between sense inputs and behavior outputs.
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
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7
----------------- agree that a person's intention can be explained in terms of the person's desires and beliefs.
A)materialists
B)dualists
C)functionalists
D)behaviourists
A)materialists
B)dualists
C)functionalists
D)behaviourists
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8
According to functionalists all mental states ultimately are to be explained in terms of the role play linking our ----------------- to our external behavior.
A)internal stimulation
B)sensory stimulation
C)stimulation
D)none of these
A)internal stimulation
B)sensory stimulation
C)stimulation
D)none of these
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9
Functionalism says that if two people have exactly the same inputs and give exactly the same outputs, those two people have ------------------------------- .
A)exactly same inner mental state
B)different mental state
C)relative mental state
A)exactly same inner mental state
B)different mental state
C)relative mental state
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10
Critics argues that Functionalism leaves out the -------------------------.
A)output state
B)input state
C)inner conscious state
D)emotional stages
A)output state
B)input state
C)inner conscious state
D)emotional stages
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11
'The human brain is a kind of computer that process inputs and generate outputs'. This view is related to:
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
A)behaviorism
B)reductionism
C)materialism
D)functionalism
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12
"Humans are sophisticated computers". This notion is proposed by
A)behaviorism
B)functionalism
C)materialism
D)identity theory
A)behaviorism
B)functionalism
C)materialism
D)identity theory
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13
'The computer is the equivalent of the human mind'. Who proposed this view?
A)Norman Malcolm
B)Malebranche
C)Alan Turing
D)Gilbert Ryle.
A)Norman Malcolm
B)Malebranche
C)Alan Turing
D)Gilbert Ryle.
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14
Turing test is related to:
A)dualism
B)functionalism
C)reductionism
D)identity theory
A)dualism
B)functionalism
C)reductionism
D)identity theory
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15
Who said that computer has a mind?
A)Norman Malcolm
B)Malebranche
C)Alan Turing
D)Gilbert Ryle.
A)Norman Malcolm
B)Malebranche
C)Alan Turing
D)Gilbert Ryle.
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16
Computer theory of human nature is popularly known as:
A)dualism
B)functionalism
C)reductionism
D)identity theory
A)dualism
B)functionalism
C)reductionism
D)identity theory
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17
--------------- is a one of the most opponent of functionalism.
A)Alan Turing
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)John Searle
A)Alan Turing
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)John Searle
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18
'Computer is nothing more than a machine that follows the instructions in its program'. Who asserted this?
A)Alan Turing
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)John Searle
A)Alan Turing
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)John Searle
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19
'The Myth of the Computer is written by:
A)John Searle
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)Alan Turing
A)John Searle
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)Alan Turing
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20
Who advocated Chinese Room Argument?
A)John Searle
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)Alan Turing
A)John Searle
B)Malebranche
C)Norman Malcolm
D)Alan Turing
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21
Chinese Room Argument is form of criticism against:
A)dualism
B)functionalism
C)reductionism
D)identity theory
A)dualism
B)functionalism
C)reductionism
D)identity theory
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22
'There is something that human minds have that a computer following a program does not have'. Who said this?
A)Alan Turing
B)Malebranche
C)John Searle
D)Norman Malcolm
A)Alan Turing
B)Malebranche
C)John Searle
D)Norman Malcolm
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23
According to John Searle computer lacks something which is the essential to the human mind, what is that?
A)intelligence
B)memory
C)storage
D)consciousness
A)intelligence
B)memory
C)storage
D)consciousness
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24
-------------------- is essentials to human mind according to Searle.
A)intelligence
B)memory
C)storage
D)consciousness
A)intelligence
B)memory
C)storage
D)consciousness
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25
Searle argues that mental states or activities are not reducible to:
A)consciousness
B)physical things
C)intelligence
D)psychological things
A)consciousness
B)physical things
C)intelligence
D)psychological things
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