Multiple Choice
Of the following objections, which has/have been raised against the mind-brain identity theory?
A) A pattern of firing of neurons seems to be a very different thing from an experience of a blue rectangle.
B) If the brains of other creatures are not like ours, then they don't have mental states like ours.
C) Neither an extraterrestrial nor a robot can think about math problems.
D) All of the above
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