Some philosophers (such as Heidegger, Marx, and Hegel) suspect that the typical
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Some philosophers (such as Heidegger, Marx, and Hegel) suspect that the typical emphasis we put on defining ourselves primarily as individuals is quite misleading, because
we have not been taught to recognize ourselves as individuals.
the truth of the matter is that mind-body identity makes this impossible.
the truth of the matter is that our idea of 'individual' is in fact created by the society we are born into.
egocentrism means that the concept of the individual is not important in the first place.
All but one of the following are traditional solutions to the mind-body problem. Which one is not one of these traditional solutions?
Mental events and physical events are the same.
There are only mental events, and physical events do not exist.
There are no mental events and no physical events.
There are only physical events, and mental events do not exist.
a.we have not been taught to recognize ourselves as individuals.
b.the truth of the matter is that mind-body identity makes this impossible.
c.the truth of the matter is that our idea of 'individual' is in fact created by the society we are born into.
d.egocentrism means that the concept of the individual is not important in the first place.
Explanation / Answer
The answwr is idea of individual was created by society.
the truth of the matter is that our idea of 'individual' is in fact created by the society we are born into.
c.the truth of the matter is that our idea of 'individual' is in fact created by the society we are born into.
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