Total Questions : 40
Expected Time : 40 Minutes

1. What does eliminative materialism propose?

2. Which philosophical position proposes that mental states are identical to brain states?

3. Which philosophical position argues that the mind and the body interact with each other?

4. Which philosophical position argues for a two-way causal interaction between the mind and the body?

5. Which philosopher is known for proposing the theory of dualism?

6. Which philosophical experiment explores the thought experiment of Mary, a scientist who knows everything about color vision but has never experienced it?

7. Which philosophical perspective emphasizes the causal interaction between mental and physical events?

8. Which philosophical position asserts that everything, including the mind, is ultimately reducible to physical matter?

9. Which philosophical position argues that there is only one fundamental substance or principle in the universe?

10. According to identity theory, what is the relationship between mental states and brain states?

11. According to materialism, the mind is:

12. Which philosophical perspective suggests that consciousness is a fundamental property of the universe, present in all physical entities?

13. What term refers to the subjective experiences of sensations, perceptions, and emotions?

14. Which philosophical position argues that the mind and the body are two distinct substances?

15. Which philosophical argument suggests that the qualitative nature of conscious experience cannot be fully explained by physical processes?

16. What is intentionality?

17. Which philosophical perspective proposes that mental properties emerge from complex interactions of physical entities?

18. Which philosophical position argues that the mind and the body are distinct entities?

19. Which philosophical position argues that mental states are functional states of the brain?

20. Which philosophical experiment challenges the idea that a machine can possess genuine understanding or consciousness?

21. What term refers to the state of being aware and able to think, perceive, and experience subjectively?

22. Which theory proposes that mental properties emerge from complex physical systems?

23. Which philosophical perspective proposes that reality consists of a neutral substance that can be experienced as either mental or physical?

24. According to panpsychism, what possesses consciousness?

25. According to Descartes, what is the relationship between the mind and the body?

26. Which philosophical position argues that the mind and body are two distinct entities?

27. Which theory states that mental states are identical to specific brain states?

28. What is Cartesian Dualism?

29. Which theory suggests that the mind and body interact with each other through causal relationships?

30. What is the Turing test?

31. Which philosophical position argues that mental states are identical to certain brain states?

32. Which philosophical theory argues that mental states are irreducible and have their own properties?

33. Which philosophical position argues that reality is fundamentally mental or immaterial?

34. Which philosophical experiment examines the concept of a machine exhibiting intelligent behavior indistinguishable from that of a human?

35. According to epiphenomenalism, what is the relationship between mental states and physical states?

36. Which philosophical position suggests that mental states can be reduced to functional states?

37. What are qualia?

38. Which theory proposes that everything in the universe is ultimately made up of neutral elements that are neither mental nor physical?

39. Which philosophical argument suggests that the mind and body are separate because they have different properties?

40. Which philosophical theory argues that mental states are identical to brain states, and that mental terms can be replaced by physical terms, but mental properties are not reducible to physical properties?