The identity theory is the doctrine that mental states are brain states.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Throughout this test, write your answer on the form provided. Erasure marks may cause the grading machine to mark your answer wrong. INSTRUCTIONS: The following selections relate to distinguishing arguments from nonarguments and identifying conclusions. Select the best answer for each. Our attitudes and values inevitably affect how we act, and it is the same with politics. The functioning of
political institutions at least partly reflects the attitudes, norms, and expectations of the citizenry. Thus the English use their constitutional institutions to sustain their liberty, while the same institutions were turned into instruments of repression in South Africa and Northern Ireland. Gabriel Almond, et al., Comparative Politics Today, 7th ed. A) Argument, conclusion: The same institutions were turned ... Northern Ireland. B) Argument, conclusion: Our attitudes and values ... same with politics. C) Argument, conclusion: The English use ... South Africa and Northern Ireland. D) Argument, conclusion: The functioning of political institutions ... the citizenry. E) Nonargument.
INSTRUCTIONS: Select the conclusion that follows in a single step from the given premises. Given the following premises: 1 . ?(Q • ?S) 2 . ?F ? (Q • ?S) 3 . H ? (Q • ?S)
A) (H • Q) ? (H • ?S) 3, Dist B) ?Q ? S 1, DM C) F 1, 2, MT D) H 1, 3, DS E) ??F 1, 2, MT
The honest person ________ tells other people what she thinks about them
a. always b. never c. sometimes d. tactlessly
Saying that empirical reasoning is open to independent verification means that ________
(a) the data and results of statistical tests can be scrutinized by the entire scientific community (b) the data and results of statistical tests can be published (c) scientific findings can be adjusted to accommodate sincere religious convictions (d) scientific findings often must be corrected by independent non-scientists