Deck 17: Four Philosophical Problems
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Deck 17: Four Philosophical Problems
1
Derrida claimed that a true gift is entirely unconditional.
True
2
Philosophers use the concept of the p-zombie to question physicalism.
True
3
_____ is the idea that a mental state is defined not by some arrangement of physical matter but by what it causes and is caused by in the network of sensory stimuli, behavior, and other mental states.
A) Dualism
B) Behaviorism
C) Identity theory
D) Functionalism
A) Dualism
B) Behaviorism
C) Identity theory
D) Functionalism
D
4
Derrida insisted that a gift is an aporia, a paradox.
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5
The puzzle of music is the issue of how:
A) rhythm can make us tap our feet.
B) various instruments can sound like animals.
C) music can express emotions while being nonrepresentational.
D) conductors, who don't play an instrument, can enrich the musical experience.
A) rhythm can make us tap our feet.
B) various instruments can sound like animals.
C) music can express emotions while being nonrepresentational.
D) conductors, who don't play an instrument, can enrich the musical experience.
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6
Dualism is a physicalist viewpoint in the philosophy of mind.
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7
Many analytic philosophers doubt whether dualism is a viable theory.
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8
Which of the following views maintains that mental phenomena are physical phenomena within the brain and the central nervous system?
A) dualism
B) behaviorism
C) identity theory
D) functionalism
A) dualism
B) behaviorism
C) identity theory
D) functionalism
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9
Which of the following views maintains that words like "hope," "belief," or "desire" do not refer to things at all, whether physical or nonphysical?
A) dualism
B) behaviorism
C) identity theory
D) functionalism
A) dualism
B) behaviorism
C) identity theory
D) functionalism
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10
The problem of interaction is especially troublesome for the philosophical tradition of:
A) dualism.
B) behaviorism.
C) identity theory.
D) functionalism.
A) dualism.
B) behaviorism.
C) identity theory.
D) functionalism.
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11
Derrida asked if the conditions of the possibility of a gift are not also the conditions of its impossibility.
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12
Aesthetics is also called the philosophy of art.
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13
Identity theory makes it impossible for creatures without brains to be conscious.
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14
Identity theory and behaviorism are the same.
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15
Which of the following theories holds that humans do not make choices?
A) causal determinism
B) neuroscientific determinism
C) psychological determinism
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) causal determinism
B) neuroscientific determinism
C) psychological determinism
D) None of these answers are correct.
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16
Identify a manifestly true statement about the paradox of fiction.
A) Fiction can often seem real enough to be read.
B) We often respond emotionally to fictional characters and situations.
C) Philosophy is too complicated to be incorporated into fiction.
D) We believe in the existence of fictional objects.
A) Fiction can often seem real enough to be read.
B) We often respond emotionally to fictional characters and situations.
C) Philosophy is too complicated to be incorporated into fiction.
D) We believe in the existence of fictional objects.
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17
Which of the following forms of determinism holds that your choices are determined by your preferences?
A) neuroscientific determinism
B) psychological determinism
C) causal determinism
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) neuroscientific determinism
B) psychological determinism
C) causal determinism
D) None of these answers are correct.
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18
Gilbert Ryle is associated with the idea of:
A) dualism.
B) behaviorism.
C) identity theory.
D) functionalism.
A) dualism.
B) behaviorism.
C) identity theory.
D) functionalism.
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19
The Brillo Boxes is a sculpture by Jacques Derrida.
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20
Jacques Derrida is associated with his exploration of:
A) identity theory.
B) the philosophy of gift.
C) psychological determinism.
D) None of these answers are correct.
A) identity theory.
B) the philosophy of gift.
C) psychological determinism.
D) None of these answers are correct.
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