Multiple Choice
Churchland's argument(s) against dualism involved
A) the notion that the condition of the brain affects perception.
B) complex perceptions that can be accounted for by simple elements.
C) both the notion that the condition of the brain affects perception and complex perceptions that can be . accounted for by simple elements
D) none of these
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