If cells in the cortex of the brain became so organized that the patterns of their interactions led to mental qualities becoming apparent and, yet, none of the component cells could explain the new quality, which of the following would allow for that possibility?

a. the centralist view (of materialism)
b. logical behaviorism
c. emergent properties
d. reductive idealism


Answer: c. emergent properties

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