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12 Cards in this Set
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soundness
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premises must be true and valid
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deductively invalid
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premises true and conclusion false
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deductively valid
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not possible for premises to be true and conclusion false
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computationalism
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having a mind is like running a program
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Dennett
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quick probe test to check for intelligence not for a mind but don't overestimate
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Dick
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Imposter, personal identity
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bodily vs. psychological
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same body same person, same mentality same person olham uses in imposter
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Locke
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if you don't remember the memories then you aren't the same person
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rationalism
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knowledge from the intellect and some born with knowledge
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empiricism
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through sense and experience locke is
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Reid
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object to Locke with transitivity and evidence theory
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evidence theory
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by Reid, remember that if you were a person at an earlier time is sufficient enough to know you are the same person, could have false memory and memory not reliable
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