Argument rehearsals are formal writing assignments that rehearse arguments discussed in class or the readings. A rehearsal is not a summary of a theory or argument; it is not a description of a theory or argument; it is not a comparison of what competing theories say; it is not a report of what someone said; it is rather the presentation of an argument (of reasons for thinking something is true or false) written from the perspective of someone who endorses those reasons.
Hempel’s dilemma against physicalism
sources:
-Jaworski, William. Philosophy of Mind: A Comprehensive Introduction (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011) ISBN-13: 9781444333688
(specific chapter which discusses the argument directly)
– Powerpoint (I uploaded it)
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