Mind-Body Problem Flashcards
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What is it about?
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- Is the body and mind separate or the same entity?
What is more important then?
A complex problem within psychology and philosophy - What implication does it have on behavior?
2
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Interactionism
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- If the are separate, the communicate with each other
How do the communicate? - Stress can give physiological symptoms
- Petting a cat makes you feel happier
3
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Mysterianism
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- The question of consciousness is unsolvable by human minds
Understanding the mind through reflection
Understanding the brain through objective measurement and is verifiable
4
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Dualism
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- Distinct, non-identical entities
Different perspectives on that
5
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Substance dualism
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- World is made up by purely physical and mental stuff
Mind cant be reduced to or explained by physical stuff - Abandoned, too complex
6
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Criticism
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- How can they affect each other if the are different entities?
- Inst the physical world causally closed?
Is typing only physical?
7
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Monism
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- Manifestation of the same physical entity
A materialistic position
8
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Reductive materialism
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- Reducing mental constructs to physical explanations
9
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Consequences for psychology as science
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- Biology
Life is just a molecule - Neuroscience
The true science of psychology (a very narrow point of view, still exists individual differences) - Biological Psychiatry - mental illness by purely biological causes (what about context? is depression the same for everyone?)
- Behaviourism
Psychology is only overt behaviour (does it correspond with mental states, what about intentions and wishes? - Cognitive Revolution
The brain processes info like a computer
10
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Consequences for psychology as science
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- Biology
Life is just a molecule - Neuroscience
The true science of psychology (a very narrow point of view, still exists individual differences) - Biological Psychiatry - mental illness by purely biological causes (what about context? is depression the same for everyone?)
- Behaviourism
Psychology is only overt behaviour (does it correspond with mental states, what about intentions and wishes? - Cognitive Revolution
The brain processes info like a computer
11
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What speaks against materialistic view?
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- Is there all there is to science?
Context
Individuality - Do we have to sort everything into categories?
- Is nomothetical the only type of knowledge useful for psychology as a field?
- Experiments highlighting aspects of psychological states
12
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Subjectivity
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- Only I has access to my own mental states
Assumption = physical stuff doesnt have this - Other people can have empathy
13
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Intentionality
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- Actions bases on beliefs, goals and desires
- Mental states - have meanings, there is a purpose and substance to it
14
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Qualia
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- One’s experience is subjective for themselves
Distinguishable from other experiences - The taste of whiskey