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100% Question 1 (2 points) The following is an example of "high-level" quality: The difference between the experience of hearing a foreign language that one understands rather than a foreign language one does not understand. The experiences that go above the basic visual experience of color, shape, etc., e.g., someone looking "friendly." Experiencing the color red when observing an apple. None of the above. Question 2 (2 points) While we might wonder about the causes of our experiences, we need not speculate what the experience felt like. The qualia – or experience of the sound, odor, color, etc – is not something we can be wrong about. This is an example of: The apparent privacy of qualia. The ineffability of qualia. The property of qualia being known immediately through experience. None of the above. Question 3 (2 points) Qualia are difficult to explain in words. It is difficult to convey the character of the experience to those who do not have them. This is an example of: The apparent privacy of qualia. The ineffability of qualia. The property of qualia being known immediately through experience. None of the above Question 4 (2 points) You and I may discuss the color blue and think we have the same experience. However, there is no real way to know whether we are both seeing what I experience as blue or whether I see "blue" and you see "green." This is an example of: The apparent privacy of qualia. The ineffability of qualia. The property of qualia being known immediately through experience. None of the above
Question 5 (2 points) Daniel Dennett argues that we ought to be skeptical of qualia because the idea of qualia seems to invite impossible or even nonsensical questions. True False Question 6 (2 points) Frank Jackson argues that we ought to be skeptical of qualia because the idea of qualia seems to invite impossible or even nonsensical questions. True False Question 7 (2 points) Daniel Dennett argues that physicalism (or materialism) is false because Mary learns something about the world when she is released from her black and white room. True False Question 8 (2 points) Frank Jackson argues that physicalism (or materialism) is false because Mary learns something about the world when she is released from her black and white room. True False Question 9 (2 points) Select the following response(s) to Mary's Room from those who disagree with Frank Jackson's conclusion: Mary did not gain new knowledge . She gained a new skill or set of abilities Mary really did know all facts about color before she left her room. When she sees red for the first time, she simply encounters these same facts in a new way. Mary learns something new when she leaves the room because, while she knew all of the scientific facts, she did not know what colors actually look like. Mary would not gain any new knowledge leaving the room because if Mary really knew all the scientific facts about color before leaving the room, she would already have all the knowledge and abilities associated with seeing colors. Question 10 (2 points) Frank Jackson believes that qualia, which are mental states, must interact with physical states (e.g., brain states). True False
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