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  1. 4. the other hand, is a specific type of thinking that involves a deeper and more focused examination of thoughts, experiences, or ideas.
  2. 7. also known as physicalism, is the view that everything, including mental phenomena like consciousness and thoughts, can be explained in terms of physical processes.
  3. 8. is a philosophical concept that describes a state or quality of being inherent or intrinsic within something, rather than transcending or existing outside of it.
  4. 10. focus on the functions and activities of the human mind, emphasizing mental processes, cognition, and behavior as defining characteristics of a person.
  5. 11. that a human person is solely a physical being, and consciousness arises from physical processes in the brain. According to this view, there is no immaterial soul.
  6. 12. The issue of climate change continues to be a major global concern. Rising global temperatures, extreme weather events, and changes in precipitation patterns pose significant challenges to ecosystems, agriculture, and communities around the world.
  7. 15. love
  8. 18. It reflects upon the most general question “What is there?” as well as some fundamental questions about things that exist.
  9. 19. proposes that both mental and physical phenomena can be reduced to a common, neutral substance or reality that underlies both
  10. 20. is a dualist position that acknowledges the distinction between mind and body but asserts that there is some form of interaction or influence between them.
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  1. 1. is the perspective that the physical world is fundamentally mental or immaterial.
  2. 2. is made up of a conclusion and supporting statements or premises
  3. 3. is one of the traditional responses to the mind-body problem, and it posits that the mind and body are fundamentally distinct substances.
  4. 5. is a concept that spans various disciplines, including philosophy, cognitive science, psychology, and artificial intelligence. It refers to the idea that the body plays a fundamental role in shaping and influencing human cognition, perception, and overall mental processes.
  5. 6. Thinking can be both conscious and subconscious. It can be a rapid and automatic process or a deliberate and systematic one. It encompasses all mental activities, from simple to complex, and can be both creative and analytical.
  6. 9. suggests that mental states are byproducts of physical brain processes but have no causal influence on the physical world.
  7. 13. the ability to make sensible decisions and give good advice because of the experience and knowledge that you
  8. 14. wisdom
  9. 16. posits that consciousness or mental properties are inherent in all physical entities, from the smallest particles to complex organisms.
  10. 17. is a broad mental process that involves various cognitive activities, such as perceiving, reasoning, problem-solving, and making decisions.