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PoFW- Theory of Mind

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dualism   Dualism is the doctrine that there are two different types of substance: physical substance, which is the object of the natural sciences, and mental substance, which is the stuff of which our conscious states are comprised.  
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materialism   Materialism is the position that there is only physical substance. For the materialist, mental states like pains, beliefs, desires, etc. are fundamentally physical states. (aka: physicalism, animalism)  
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idealism   Idealism, like materialism, holds that there is only one substance, but claims that the substance is mental.  
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functionalism   -the mind is not s/t that exists apart from the physical (against dualism) -denies that mental states are identical to physical states (against materialism) -the way in which the physical substance is organized is important -mental states=functional ru  
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eliminitivism   Reductionist and physicalist theory of mind recommending the disuse of psychological terms, like "belief" and "doubt", that lack physical referents.  
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interactionism   the form of dualism that accepts both the theses of physical-to-mental causality and mental-to-physical causality  
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incompatibilism   if all physical events are causally determined by the conjunction of a fixed past and the laws of nature, then human beings lack free will  
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determinism   all physical events are causally determined by the conjunction of a fixed past and the laws of nature (aka causal determinism)  
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compatibilism   it is false that, if all physical events are casually determined by the conjunction of a fixed past and the laws of nature, then human beings do not have free will  
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libertarianism   determinism is false and humans have free will  
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hard determinism   determinism is true and humans do not have free will  
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