A philosopher who believes in the existence of physical


1. A philosopher who believes in the existence of physical matter

A. might be an idealist.

B. must be a materialist.

C. might be either a dualist or a materialist.

D. must be a dualist.

E. can't be a dualist.

2. In Thomas Hobbes’ terminology, an "endeavor" is

A. a conscious attempt to do or make something.

B. a tiny, invisible bodily motion toward or away from something.

C. a long term project to accomplish something.

D. a deliberate attempt to oppose one's own will.

E. none of the above.

3. According to the consciousness objection,

A. a sufficiently complex machine might be conscious.

B. consciousness is incompatible with voluntary action.

C. none of us are truly conscious.

D. people are conscious if and only if machines are.

E. no mere machine can be self-aware.

4. Hobbes denies that

A. we are free to choose our actions.

B. our actions are causally determined.

C. humans are just complicated machines.

D. sense organs can affect brain activity.

E. None of the above.

5. Hobbes and Hume agree that

A. freedom of the will is impossible.

B. we are always morally responsible for our actions.

C. human actions are determined.

D. causal judgments are invalid.

E. None of the above.

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