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Camil Darwiche

Science and Pseudo-Science (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 1 views

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    This is a credible website because it is from stanford. 
Camil Darwiche

Karl Popper (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

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    This website is credible because it is a Stanford website. (.edu). 
brandon maron

Metaphysics (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

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    It is credible because it is from the Stanford Encyclopedia 
Jordyn Shell

Truth (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

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    This site is credible because it is from a credible and very highly-distinguished university (Stanford University) and it was found using www.sweetsearch.com which is told to be very credible by Mrs. Bambic.
Jordyn Shell

Rationalism vs. Empiricism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

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    This site is credible because it is from a credible and very highly-distinguished university (Stanford University) and it was found using www.sweetsearch.com which is told to be very credible by Mrs. Bambic.
Marie-Lise Pagé

Karl Popper (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

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    This site is credible since it is a Standford site and Standford is a very good school. There is also the authors name at the end so we know who wrote it.
Daryl Bambic

Dualism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) - 0 views

  • what is the relationship between mental properties and physical properties?
  • consciousness
  • Materialist views say that, despite appearances to the contrary, mental states are just physical states.
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  • Behaviourism
  • unctionalism,
  • mind-brain identity theory
  • omputational theory of mind
  • nature of mind and consciousness
  • ndirectly modify behaviour
  • ealist views say that physical states are really mental.
  • empirical
  • product of our collective experience
  • Dualist views
  • the mental and the physical are both real and neither can be assimilated to the other.
  • ato's Phae
  • rue substances are not physical bodies, which are ephemeral, but the eternal Forms
  • bodies are imperfect copies
  • Plato's dualism is not, therefore, simply a doctrine in the philosophy of mind, but an integral part of his whole metaphysics.
  • Aristotle did not believe in Platonic Forms, existing independently of their instances. Aristotelian forms (the capital ‘F’ has disappeared with their standing as autonomous entities) are the natures and properties of things and exist embodied in those things.
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  • particular soul exists as the organizing principle in a particular parcel of matter.
  • Descartes
  • mechanist about the properties of matter.
  • The main uncertainty that faced Descartes
  • but how two things so different as thought and extension could interact at all.
anonymous

Torture - 1 views

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    Philip Zimbardo is psychologist and an expert witness of Abu Ghraib. He was the leader of the Stanford Prison Experiment during 1971. He talks about how human can easily become a monster.
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    Excellent choice Michael.
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