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Churchland holds that neuroscience is both necessary and sufficient for understanding the mind.
Imaginary Audience
A psychological concept where an individual believes that his or her actions are the center of others' attention, common in adolescence.
Metacognition
The awareness and understanding of one's own thought processes, often leading to better learning strategies and problem-solving skills.
Hypothetical-Deductive Reasoning
A cognitive process involving forming hypotheses based on observations and then logically deducing the consequences to test these hypotheses.
Moral Orientation
An individual's inherent or learned disposition towards understanding, interpreting, and acting upon moral issues.
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