Theory of Mind Flashcards

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Ontological questions Questions concerned with 'what is'
Three ideal qualities of an ontological thesis 1. Internal consistency. 2. Consistent with what we already know/believe. 3. Relative explanatory power.
Internal consistency A theory lacking in contradictions or inconsistencies within itself.
Cartesian dualism A theory suggesting that there are only two substances in the world - mental substance and material substance.
Material substances One of Descarte's two substances - individual, self-standing objects. Defined by the attribute of extension.
Mental substances One of Descarte's two substances. Defined by the attribute of thought.
Attributes Defining features of substances in Cartesian dualism. Divided into 'extension' and 'thought'.
Non-substantial individuals Descarte's proposed opposition to substance (separated into mental and material). Consists of concrete events and abstract entities.
Parallelism The theory that there are no causal interactions between mental and material events - these events were set in motion by something else (commonly god).
Occasionalism No event is related to another event, but there are universal regularities. This 'frame by frame' universe is either animated by God or completely random.
Idealism There are no material substances; everything is in the mind and caused by mental interaction.
Solipsism Everything is in only your mind - there are no other minds or material substances.
Epiphenominalism Mental events are epiphenomena - side-effects of material goings-on in the brain.
Materialism Everything is a material substance, and there are no mental substances.
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