What is/are the central question(s) in the part of philosophy of mind often called the "problem of other minds"?
A) Do other people (and things like robots or fish) have mental states?
B) Are other people's (things') mental states similar to yours?
C) How can we know whether other people (things) have mental states and whether they are similar to yours?
D) All of the above
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Q2: Which of the following is/are the central
Q3: The mind-body problem falls squarely in the
Q4: Which question(s) in philosophy of mind, from
Q5: _ is widely considered to be the
Q6: Descartes believed that
A) he could imagine his
Q7: Owing to the existence of properties such
Q8: The metaphysical theory that claims that minds
Q9: Descartes believed that the
A) mental is derived
Q10: Regarding the causal interaction between the mind
Q11: _ objected to substance dualism by wondering
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