Total Questions : 20
Expected Time : 20 Minutes

1. Which philosophical theory argues that mental states are reducible to physical states?

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

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

4. Which philosophical position asserts that only mental phenomena exist?

5. Which philosophical theory argues that mental states are causally inert and do not have any causal influence?

6. Which philosophical position posits that the mind and the body interact and influence each other?

7. According to physicalism, what is the nature of the mind?

8. Which philosophical position argues that mental states are epiphenomena of physical states?

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

10. Which philosophical theory argues that mental states are identical to brain states, but are not reducible to them?

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

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

13. What is supervenience?

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

15. Which philosophical position suggests that mind and matter are two aspects of a single underlying substance?

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

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

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

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

20. According to materialism, what is the ultimate nature of reality?