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What was the key consequence of deciding to study consciousness scientifically?

How does Daniel Dennett's 'intentional stance' contribute to understanding human behavior?

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Which of the following best describes the main challenge in scientifically studying consciousness?

Which of the following best describes the challenge of causal interaction in mind–body dualism?

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Why is consciousness considered difficult to study scientifically?


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Which theory in philosophy of mind argues that mental states are defined by their functional roles rather than their physical makeup?

What philosophical problem arises from the fact that mental states can be about objects that do not exist?


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