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When Frank Says That He Doubts That the Machine Measures

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When Frank says that he doubts that the machine measures his psychological states, his actual beliefs, the Epistemologist replies that the machine measures the physiological states and processes that Frank calls psychological states, beliefs, sensations, and so forth.

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Neatness

The quality of being clean, orderly, and tidy.

Major Consequence

A significant outcome or result that follows an action, decision, or event, often having long-lasting effects.

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Preoccupied

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