A) The problem of language acquisition. B) The problem of understanding the relationship between the mind and the physical body. C) The problem of defining consciousness. D) The problem of differentiating between rational and irrational thoughts.
A) John Locke B) René Descartes C) Immanuel Kant D) David Hume
A) Daniel Dennett B) Patricia Churchland C) Frank Jackson D) John Searle
A) Idealism B) Physicalism C) Dualism D) Epiphenomenalism
A) Thomas Nagel B) Hilary Putnam C) John Searle D) David Chalmers
A) Jerry Fodor B) Donald Davidson C) Alfred Jules Ayer D) Gilbert Ryle
A) Understanding the brain structures responsible for memory. B) Defining the evolutionary origins of consciousness. C) Explaining how sensory input is processed in the brain. D) Explaining why and how subjective experiences arise from neural processes.
A) Representational Theory of Mind B) Eliminative Materialism C) Dualism D) Behaviorism
A) b) Alan Turing B) a) John Searle C) d) Susan Blackmore D) c) Daniel Dennett
A) d) Idealism B) a) Functionalism C) b) Behaviorism D) c) Dualism
A) Wilfrid Sellars B) Charles Sanders Peirce C) Thomas Henry Huxley D) Michel Foucault
A) Philip K. Dick B) Saul Kripke C) P. F. Strawson D) Hilary Putnam
A) d) A.J. Ayer B) b) Willard Van Orman Quine C) a) Gilbert Ryle D) c) Ludwig Wittgenstein
A) The extent of artificial intelligence in solving complex tasks. B) The level of brain activity associated with conscious awareness. C) The effectiveness of cognitive therapy on mental illnesses. D) The ability of a machine to exhibit intelligent behavior indistinguishable from a human.
A) c) Identity theory B) d) Idealism C) b) Functionalism D) a) Behaviorism
A) a) The Chinese Room argument B) b) The Turing Test C) c) The Qualia Argument D) d) The Teletransportation Paradox
A) Objective observable behaviors in humans. B) Subjective conscious experiences, such as seeing red or feeling pain. C) The notion of artificial intelligence surpassing human cognition. D) The process of learning through reinforcement.
A) The notion that one's mental state determines physical behavior. B) The existence of parallel realities where consciousness varies. C) The belief that consciousness is a single, unified phenomenon. D) The same mental state can be realized by different physical states. |