Task 2 Flashcards

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What is the “easy” question of consciousness?

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It is about measuring physical properties of what we assume is correlated to consciousness etc.

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What is the “hard” question of consciousness?

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Why and how do consciousness and specific phenomenal experiences arise from the purely physical world of neural processes etc.?

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If all our knowledge was just comprised of facts about physics etc., then the existence of phenomenal consciousness would be unexpected. How is this called in scientific terms?

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Surprise Principle

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What are two main concepts of mind?

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Psychological & Phenomenal

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What are the mind’s properties according to a psychological view?

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  • It is causal for behavior
  • A state is mental if it explains behavior
  • Takes a third-person perspective
  • Refers to “what it does”
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What is the phenomenal understanding of mind?

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  • Mental states are conscious experiences
  • Takes a first-person view
  • Interested in “how it feels”
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How does Descartes think about psychological and phenomenal perspectives?

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He argues, that everything psychological has some phenomenal dimension. Thus, there are no unconscious mental states according to him

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How does Freud disagree with Descartes?

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He argued, that there are many unconscious cognitive activities

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How did behaviorism change the perspective on phenomenal vs psychological aspects?

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According to a purely behaviorist view, phenomenal aspects of consciousness can be ignored or don’t even exist

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What are some points of criticism against the “over-psychologization” of the 20th century?

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  • If mental states cause behavior but are also behavior themselves, what is the starting point?
  • Some say that no mental state could be defined by a single range of behavioral dispositions, independent of other mental states
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What is a general guideline in the debate of psychological vs phenomenal aspects?

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Neither of the two should be defined away in terms of the other.

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How can one determine for oneself, if something is primarily a psychological or phenomenal experience?

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Asking oneself, if there could be a case of the experience without any phenomenal feeling

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13
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What kinds of mental phenomena are difficult to categorize in terms of psychological vs phenomenal?

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Beliefs and other intentional states

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Explain the two concepts of beliefs

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Deflationary Concept: Beliefs are purely psychological

Inflationary Concept: Conscious phenomenal experience is required for a true belief

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What is a philosophical zombie?

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A being exactly equal (including reactions to stimuli and reports of feelings) to a human except that it doesn’t have phenomenal experience

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A philosophical zombie is often used to argue against what kind of views?

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Physicalism, Materialism, Monism

17
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What does the logical existence of philosophical zombies support?

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Dualism