Multiple Choice
What is "neurophilosophy," according to Churchland?
A) Neurophilosophy is a subfield of philosophy that uses scientific discoveries to explore traditional philosophical questions
B) Neurophilosophy is the view that there is a mind that is separate from our brains
C) Neurophilosophy is the view that there is no difference between mind and brain
D) Neurophilosophy is a subfield in philosophy that uses only neuroscience to answer questions in philosophy of mind.
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