What is David Chalmers' "data neutrality" argument?
A) Chalmers argues that the neuroscientific data are neutral between dualism and physicalism
B) Chalmers argues that the neuroscientific data are not neutral, but favor dualism
C) Chalmers argues that the neuroscientific data are not neutral, but favor physicalism
D) Chalmers argues that data are always interpreted, and so can support any theory
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