When the radio links between his brain and his body are broken, Dennett believes that he may have discovered he is a soul, because
A) the broken link caused an "out of body" experience, in which he saw his lifeless body in the tunnel.
B) he could feel himself traveling between his body and his brain without any physical support.
C) he moved wholly and instantly from his body to his brain.
D) his physical feelings were faint and remote.
C
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One significant development of the modern world is the rise of non-spiritual perceived ultimacies or "secular religions," among which the author includes __________
a. communism, consumerism, and Catholicism b. communism, consumerism, and the "new atheism" c. consumerism, Marxism, and the "new atheism" d. Marxism, conformism, and the "new atheism" e. Marxism, the "new atheism," and Scientology
Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher who believed that faith should be securely grounded in reason.
a. true b. false
The "Stopped Clock" counterexample shows that justified true belief is not sufficient for knowledge.
a. true b false
In most societies, legitimate power is equated with rule by tyranny
Indicate whether the statement is true or false