Armstrong agrees completely with Ryle’s formulation of logical behaviorism.
T or F
Baker argues for the view that persons are not reducible to bodies.
T or F
Armstrong and Ryle are materialistic and view that dispositions are related to behavior. While Ryle says that behaviors are controlled by dispositions, Armstrong is of the view that dispositions are inner states of behavior.
Answer. False.
Baker argues that inorder to have the sense of self, it is important important to accept the physical or biological aspect of oneself. Without accepting the biological entity of oneself, one cannot imagine the psychological aspect.
Answer. False.
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