Multiple Choice
Why, for Churchland, isn't folk psychology successful as an explanatory or predictive theory?
A) It can't explain what sleep is or why we need it
B) It can't explain the grounds for variations in intelligence
C) It can't explain what mental illness is, or how to cure it
D) All of the above
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