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Doing Philosophy: An Introduction Through Thought Experiments, 2/e
Theodore Schick, Muhlenberg College
Lewis Vaughn

The Mind-Body Problem
The Whole is Greater Than the Sum of Its Parts: Mind as Quality

Multiple Choice Quiz



1

A property that comes into being when things that lack that property interact in certain ways is called
A)a reductive property.
B)an emergent property.
C)a physical property.
D)a reactive property.
2

The qualitative content and intentional content of a mental state are not reducible to
A)a physical property.
B)a functional property.
C)an abstract property.
D)all of the above
3

Jacquette's intentionality test shows that intentionality is
A)a primitive property.
B)a physical property.
C)a nonprimitive property.
D)a functional property.
4

Mental states are not
A)purely physical.
B)epiphenomenal.
C)nonexistent.
D)all of the above.
5

Viewing mental properties as causally effective
A)solves the mind-body problem.
B)opens up new lines of research.
C)makes way for free will.
D)all of the above.