According to strong AI, minds are to brains as

A. software is to hardware.
B. blood is to the heart.
C. modems are to the Internet.
D. bile is to the liver.


Answer: A

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are completely cured. Hodgkin's disease, a lymphoma, once killed 2 out of 3 patients. Now, a combination therapy of 4 different drugs can wipe out the disease in a matter of months in 3 out of 4 patients, even when the cancer is not diagnosed immediately. Raymond A. Serway, Physics for Scientists and Engineers, 4th ed. A) Argument; conclusion: Now, a combination therapy ... diagnosed immediately. B) Argument; conclusion: Almost 75% of children ... are completely cured. C) Nonargument. D) Argument; conclusion: Hodgkin's disease ... once killed 2 out of 3 patients. E) Argument; conclusion: Chemotherapy for cancer ... a few dramatic successes.

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The Law of Identity illustrates:

a. logical warrantability b. semantic warrantability c. systemic warrantability d. empirical warrantability

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When a buyer purchases a good, each additional item of a certain type is less satisfying than the earlier ones. This is known as:

a. The principle of increasing marginal utility b. The principle of gross marginal utility c. The principle of diminishing marginal utility d. The principle of consumer awareness

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When Nietzsche said that "there is no truth," he was really arguing

A) ?that all interpretations of the world were equally valid. B) ?that no interpretations of the world had validity. C) ?against the correspondence theory of truth. D) ?against the coherence theory of truth.

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