What is Quine's "dogma," to which Churchland refers?
A) Philosophers think they can just use thought experiments and intuition to clarify concepts
B) Philosophers think by clarifying concepts they also learn about how the world is
C) Philosophers are too caught up in trying to make their views match science
D) None of the above
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Q51: According to Churchland, why can't empirical evidence
Q52: What is epiphenomenalism?
A) A dualist view, which
Q53: Why does Churchland think that the epiphenomenal
Q54: What is David Chalmers' "data neutrality" argument?
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Q56: Neurophilosophy uses scientific discoveries to answer traditional
Q57: Churchland is a dualist, because neuroscience suggests
Q58: Churchland argues that dualism is mysterious.
Q59: Churchland holds that neuroscience is both necessary
Q60: Chalmers and Nagel are famous proponents of
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