- ____________________, in all forms, becomes nonsense in
one’s own case when one is trying to understand and talk about one’s own mental
states.
- ______________________________ believed that with our
increasing knowledge of neurology, our ordinary language would be seriously
revised.
- ______________________________ argued that there was no
such thing as consciousness as an entity, only different functions of
experience.
- For ____________________, mental events and physical
events were different aspects of the same “something,” in his case, the same
substance.
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