In the Mrs. Smith - Mr. Jones example, the identities of Smith and Jones are def
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Question
In the Mrs. Smith - Mr. Jones example,
the identities of Smith and Jones are definitely changed into a third, separate identity.
the true identity of the person in question is Mr. Jones, as Hume and Kant both argued.
the true identity of the person in question is paradoxical in nature, and merits further and deeper consideration.
as Descartes showed, it is the case that Smith was already Jones in the first place, which solves the problem.
The Chinese room thought experiment
assumes that everyone in the experiment can fluently speak all dialects of Chinese.
illustrates some challenging ideas in philosophy of mind.
is an important counterexample to Kant's moral philosophy.
definitely supports Mill's moral philosophy.
a.the identities of Smith and Jones are definitely changed into a third, separate identity.
b.the true identity of the person in question is Mr. Jones, as Hume and Kant both argued.
c.the true identity of the person in question is paradoxical in nature, and merits further and deeper consideration.
d.as Descartes showed, it is the case that Smith was already Jones in the first place, which solves the problem.
Explanation / Answer
1. In the Mrs. Smith - Mr. Jones example,
The answer is
the true identity of the person in question is paradoxical in nature, and merits further and deeper consideration.
2.The Chinese room thought experiment
The answer is
illustrates some challenging ideas in philosophy of mind.
c.the true identity of the person in question is paradoxical in nature, and merits further and deeper consideration.