Across
- 2. A subject which has different properties attributed to it.
- 4. Otherwise known as identity theory – the view that mental events are identical with physical occurrences in the brain.
- 6. Awareness or perception
- 7. A questioning approach which does not take assumptions for granted.
- 8. Often, but not always understood to be the non-physical essence of a person.
Down
- 1. The belief that only physical matter exists, and that the mind can be explained in physical terms as chemical activity in the brain.
- 3. A problem of language that arises when things are talked about as if they belong to one category when in fact they belong to another.
- 5. The belief that the mind and the body both exist as two distinct and separate realities.
- 9. The belief that reality can be divided into two distinct parts, such as good and evil, or physical or non-physical.
