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Explain Jackson's Knowledge Argument and why it could pose a problem for physicalist accounts of mind.

Jackson’s Knowledge Argument is used by opponents of physicalism to cast doubt upon the physicalist’s central claim, that talk of the mental can be reduced to talk purely of the physical. I will now set a...

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Define the meta-ethical position of moral universalism

The core thesis of moral universalism is that moral claims are ultimately grounded in moral facts, and these facts are what give these claims their truth or falsehood. For moral universalists, the facts t...

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Could this all be a dream?

MOORE’S REFUTATION

Moore believes that contrary to Descartes’ refutation, which I have glossed over for practical reasons, there is no need to appeal to God to prove that the outer world exists. To...

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How would you outline the Knowledge argument?

Jackson's knowledge argument aims to refute Physicalism (the philosophical position that everything which exists is no more extensive than its physical properties, and that the only existing substance is ...

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How does Descartes put forward a challenge to the empiricist view of reality?

In epistemology, there are two main schools of thought: the rationalist and the empiricist approach. The rationalist (like Descartes) believes that our main source of knowledge is reasoning and self-refle...

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