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Instructions 1. According to Smart, the sensation is correlated with brain process, and sensations statement can be translated into statements about brain processes. 2. Smart claims that "experience" and "brain process." may, in fact, refer to the same thing. 3. Putnam believes that the claim that "Pain is a brain state" is no better than the one that "Pain is invariably correlated with a brain state." 4. Putnam argues that since the brain-state theorist claims that every psychological state is a brain state, and creatures 5. Searle believes that any physical system whatever that had the right program with the right inputs and outputs would 6. Searle argues that grammatical rules are all there is to know about how the mind works. without a human brain can have psychplogical states, his view collapses. have a mind in the same sense that any human beings have minds. Take the QuizExplanation / Answer
1. True- According to Smart, sensations is correlated with brain processes, and sensation statements can be translated into statements about brain processes. For example, i have a yellowish orange after view, it only means to say that reports about sensations are just reports about brain processes
2. True, according to Smart brain processes and experience are same. But in fact, brain processes are more swift and slow.
3. True. Pain is more likely to be related to a functional state than a behavioural disposition or brain state. It does not only correlate but explains pain.
4.False. According to Putnam's arguments, psychological laws are species independent. Any organism is in pain if it contains the same physical chemical brain structure and is in that state.
5. False. Searle argues it with his description of biological naturalism and the concept of strong AI. A physical system will not have the understanding and consciousness like the human mind.
6. True. Searle argues that grammatical rules are all there is to know about how the mind works. Reading up on the Chinese room experiment will explain it.
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