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100

According to dualism, the person has a mind or soul that (choose the BEST answer) 

A. Was created by God 

B. is non-physical and immaterial

C. continues to exist after death of the body 

D. is entirely physical

B. is non-physical and immaterial

100

According to Dennett's response, the knowledge argument is question begging because we cannot imagine what it would be like to have all the physical knowledge that Mary is said to have. 

True 

False

True

100


Which of the following best defines the view known as (physical) determinism?

Human behavior and choices are never the result of free will.

Human behavior and choices are sometimes the result of our will determining our behavior.

Everything that will ever happen in the future, including human behavior and choices, is entirely determined by the will of an all powerful God.

The state of the universe and the laws of nature at any time together guarantee everything that will happen  in the failure , including human and choices.


Human behavior and choices are sometimes the result of our will determining our behavior.

200


Which part of a computer that Turing describes is responsible for making sure that the 'rules' or 'instructions' in the program are followed correctly and performed in the right order?

The executive unit

The memory

The store

The control



The control

200

In the passages from Montague, Gazzaniga, and Cashmore seem to give examples of scientists assuming which conception of free will?

The modest conception

The ambitious conception

The supernatural conception


The supernatural conception

200


According to Mele, our experience provides us with initial evidence for the existence of modest free will.

True

False


True

300

Which of the following views is thought to give the best explanation of the correlations we've observed between brain and mind? 

Mysterionism

Dualism

Physicalism

Idealism


Physicalism

300


According to Turing, if a machine could pass his test then...

it is reasonable to believe that the computer has an immaterial soul.

it is reasonable to believe that the computer has a mind and is capable of thought.

it is NOT reasonable to believe that the computer is intelligent.

it is NOT reasonable to believe that the computer has a mind and is capable of thought.


it is reasonable to believe that the computer has a mind and is capable of thought.

300


Which of the following best captures the conclusion of the knowledge argument?

Physicalism is true

Human beings have souls.

Human beings do not have souls

Physicalism is false



Physicalism is false

400

Professor Kagan describes his 'mirror' example as an attempt to imagine which of the following scenarios? 

A scenario where you do not exist

A scenario where your mind exists but your body does not exist

A scenario where your body exists, but it is now invisible 

A scenario where your body exists but your mind does not exist

A scenario where your body exists, but it is now invisible

400


In the Turing Test, what evidence does the interrogator have for trying to decide who is and who is not the computer?

The answers given to the questions that they (the interrogator) ask

The way that the voices of each subject sound

Religious texts

The visual appearance of each of the subjects



The answers given to the questions that they (the interrogator) ask

400

According to the ability response we just considered in the video, when Mary leaves the B&W room and sees red for the first time she gains: 

knowledge by acquantance 

No form of knowledge 

Know that

Know how

Know how

500


Occams Razor is an epistemological principle which holds that:

Other things being equal, a more complex explanation is more likely to be true.

Other things being equal, a simpler explanation is more likely to be true.

The universe is a simple machine.

Simpler explanations are always the true explanations.

The universe is a complex machine.




Other things being equal, a simpler explanation is more likely to be true.


500

Which of the following statements would Mele agree with: 

The neuroscience studies prove that our brains work deterministically

Our experience provides us with evidence of deep openness

Ambitious free will has been ruled out by science. 

Our experience provides us with evidence of deep openness

500


Which of the following statements would Mele agree with:

The neuroscience studies prove that our brains work deterministically

Our experience provides us with evidence of deep openness.

Ambitious free will has been ruled out by science.



Our experience provides us with evidence of deep openness.

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