Multiple Choice
For a functionalist, if a creature has a physical and chemical composition very different from ours,
A) it is impossible for it to have mental states.
B) it is impossible for it to have mental states like ours.
C) it is no obstacle at all for it to having mental states, just not like ours.
D) is no obstacle at all for it to have mental states like ours.
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