According to Aristotle, what is the ultimate form of human happiness?
A. understanding the nature of God
B. habitually using one's reason during contemplation
C. seeing one's children and grandchildren grow up
D. being rich and powerful
B. habitually using one's reason during contemplation
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John Searle’s "Chinese Room Objection" draws the conclusion that
a. our language affects how we perceive the world. b. people’s brain states change when they speak different languages. c. there are no grounds to suppose that artificial intelligence programs can understand or perform mental acts. d. by definition, if a person can duplicate the input and output of a Chinese speaker, then that person understands Chinese.
The materialist responds to the argument that the mind and body have different properties by saying
a. this fact is true, but insufficient to establish dualism. b. this fact is true, but it actually is an argument in favor of materialism. c. two things that appear to be different are not always different. d. at present, there is no explanation for this, but the other arguments for materialism make this one problem insignificant.
At times, we make hasty and erroneous generalizations by relying on far too little information or by exaggerating the importance of one or two particular experiences
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