Philosophy of Mind

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1. The Philosophy of Mind primarily concerns:





2. The mind–body problem deals with the relationship between:





3. René Descartes is best known for defending:





4. Cartesian dualism states that mind and body are:





5. The statement “Cogito, ergo sum” means:





6. Physicalism holds that:





7. Behaviorism explains the mind in terms of:





8. Functionalism argues that mental states are defined by:





9. Which philosopher is associated with the “Chinese Room Argument”?





10. The Chinese Room Argument challenges:





11. Thomas Nagel’s essay “What is it like to be a bat?” addresses:





12. David Chalmers is known for articulating:





13. The “hard problem” of consciousness refers to:





14. Qualia are:





15. Materialism claims that:





16. The identity theory states:





17. Epiphenomenalism suggests that:





18. The problem of other minds is:





19. Panpsychism is the view that:





20. Eliminative materialism argues that:





21. Gilbert Ryle described Descartes’ dualism as:





22. The problem of mental causation asks:





23. Intentionality in philosophy of mind refers to:





24. Emergentism claims that:





25. Which philosopher is associated with functionalism?





26. Daniel Dennett is a defender of:





27. The Turing Test was proposed by:





28. The Turing Test evaluates:





29. Strong AI claims that:





30. Weak AI claims that:





31. The “philosophical zombie” thought experiment is used to challenge:





32. Who introduced the idea of philosophical zombies?





33. Which philosophy claims the mind is nothing more than behavioral dispositions?





34. The inverted spectrum argument challenges:





35. Which philosopher argued for multiple realizability of mental states?





36. “Multiple realizability” means:





37. Who argued that consciousness is a user illusion?





38. Which branch of philosophy is most closely tied to cognitive science?





39. Which view holds that mind and body are different aspects of the same reality?





40. Which philosopher is known for defending panpsychism in modern philosophy?





41. Idealism argues that:





42. Who is associated with transcendental idealism?





43. Which concept suggests that mental properties cannot be reduced to physical properties but depend on them?





44. Who proposed the “knowledge argument” with Mary in the black-and-white room?





45. Mary’s Room thought experiment challenges:





46. The “explanatory gap” refers to:





47. Which philosopher defended property dualism and the “hard problem” of consciousness?





48. Who criticized behaviorism with the idea of “qualia” and “sensation”?





49. Which position holds that consciousness is an emergent property of brain complexity?





50. The “extended mind” thesis argues that: