What is the primary goal of Eliminative Materialism?

Eliminative Materialism and Common Sense Psychology

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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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To enhance common sense psychology
To reduce mental states to brain states
To eliminate the concept of mental states
To prove the existence of mental states
2.
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How does Eliminative Materialism view Common Sense Psychology?
As a theory that is irrelevant
As a fundamentally accurate theory
As a theory that needs minor adjustments
As a fundamentally mistaken theory
3.
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What is the key difference between elimination and reduction in the context of mental states?
Elimination denies existence, reduction finds identity
Elimination finds identity, reduction denies existence
Both find identity with brain states
Both deny the existence of mental states
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Which of the following is a premise of the argument for Eliminative Materialism?
Common sense psychology is a perfect theory
Common sense psychology is a kind of theory
Neuroscience cannot replace common sense psychology
Common sense psychology is not a theory
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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Why do Eliminative Materialists believe common sense psychology is a bad theory?
It is too simplistic
It will be replaced by better scientific theories
It lacks scientific evidence
It is too complex to understand
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What analogy is used to explain the potential replacement of common sense psychology?
The replacement of classical physics with quantum physics
The replacement of caloric theory with molecular motion theory
The replacement of alchemy with chemistry
The replacement of astrology with astronomy
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is one way to respond to the argument for Eliminative Materialism?
Ignore the argument entirely
Reject the idea that common sense psychology is a theory
Accept that common sense psychology is a theory
Agree that common sense psychology is a bad theory
8.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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How might one defend common sense psychology against Eliminative Materialism?
By proving it is not a theory
By ignoring scientific advancements
By demonstrating it is a good predictor of behavior
By showing it is a poor predictor of behavior
9.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the conclusion of the discussion on Eliminative Materialism encourage?
To focus solely on neuroscience
To reject all philosophical theories
To reflect on the arguments and responses
To accept Eliminative Materialism without question
10.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What is a radical claim made by Eliminative Materialists?
Mental states are irrelevant to behavior
Mental states are identical to brain states
Mental states are more complex than brain states
Mental states do not exist
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