Montero argues that if a future "complete physics" is defined as a physics that explains everything about the world, then
A) It must explain the mind as well, giving support to physicalism.
B) It must explain the mind as well, making physicalism true by definition.
C) It must explain mental substance, which means dualism might be true.
D) It must explain ghosts, which means that idealism might be true.
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Q170: We could define "physical" by saying that
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Q173: We could define "physical" in terms of
Q175: Chomsky's point in this paper is that
Q176: Montero's conclusion to the body problem is
Q177: Montero's suggestion about the mind-body problem is
Q178: Montero thinks that a better question to
Q179: What would be needed to convince Montero
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