The physical interacts with the mental, but the mind does not interact with the physical is called...
Epiphenomenalism
The problem of __________ refers to the difficulty in correlating the non-material with the material
Interaction
The Yoruba African view of predestination comes from the idea that we choose a _____ before birth
Ori
Calvin made the claim that every action is known by God which is called...
Predestination
The belief that every mental state is observable physically through actions
Radical Behaviorism
Leibniz created the form of dualism in which the mind and the body do not interact at all, but still persist in the same motion called...
Parallelism
The theory that through modern science we will eventually be able to place understanding to mental events.
Identity Theory
The ancient understanding of a person's actions being inevitable no matter what they try to do
Fatalism
This person believed that informing the masses on sexuality would further the autonomy and freedom of people
Alfred Kinsey
The philosopher that claimed minds to be subjective thus making it impossible to truly know what it is like to be other than your own mind
Thomas Nagel
The form of Dualism that is proposed by Descartes
Interactionist Dualism
Gilbert Ryle claimed that Cartesian Dualism makes the mistake of what he calls a...
Category Error
The belief that based on natural laws the world is destined by these laws
Determinism
Frankfurt's belief that desires about desires make us free is called...
Second-Order Desires
This person made the claim that there are parts of the mind that are unconscious and thus "incorrigible" raising the argument not all of the mental process is understandable.
Sigmund Freud
The theory that our brains work for the same reason that a heart does, being that it holds a role within the body. And for that matter has the ability to be duplicated.
Functionalism
The idea that although there are laws of the universe there is still a probability for uncertainty to occur.
Indeterminism
Baron d'Holbach and Pierre Simon de Laplace are described as...
Hard Determinists
This person stated that ignorance undermines ones freedoms
Aristotle
The criteria that declares whether a hypothesis is testable or not...
Criteria of Adequacy
The belief that free will and determinism coalesce
Compatibilism
The hard determinist philosopher that believed determinism should be welcomed as we can utilize "social engineering" to achieve happiness...
B.F. Skinner
The theory that is somewhat similar to Identity Theory, but instead of taking the route of reducing phenomena within the brain to chemical events it claims we will completely remove "folk psychology" terms is called...
Eliminative Materialism