The functionalist differs from the metaphysical behaviorist by claiming that
A) the mind is a substance separate from the body.
B) mental states play a role in explaining our behavior.
C) input-output relations have nothing to do with the mind.
D) all of the above
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Q4: The functionalist identifies the mind more with
Q5: According to the inverted-spectrum argument, a person
Q6: The inverted-spectrum argument is used to support
Q7: The Chinese Room thought experiment is used
Q8: By "multiple realizability"the functionalist means
A) mental events
Q10: The functionalist differs from the reductive materialist
Q11: The inverted spectrum argument makes the point
Q12: John Searle's "Chinese Room Objection"draws the conclusion
Q13: A key feature of the Chinese Room
Q14: How does functionalism differ from metaphysical behaviorism?
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