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Explain the Computational Theory of Mind (CTM). What are its strengths and weaknesses? Is it a persuasive theory that the mind is a computer?

Explain and critique Hume’s and Descartes’ accounts of animal intelligence, as presented in the assigned readings. Is either view plausible, or is there a third view that is preferable?



What is Moral Relativism (or moral skepticism)? What are the arguments for and against it? Which side is more plausible?

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everytime u make a mistake u would get a 1$ but u would only hv 1$ bc ur entire life is a continuous mistake

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