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Identity Theory
A philosophical stance proposing that mental states are identical to brain states, linking psychology and neuroscience in understanding the mind.
Behaviorism
A branch of psychology that focuses on observable behaviors, suggesting that all behaviors are acquired through conditioning.
Descartes
René Descartes, a French philosopher, mathematician, and scientist, known for his statement "I think, therefore I am," and his contributions to the development of modern philosophy and rationalism.
Experimental Philosophy
A branch of philosophy that utilizes empirical methods, often through surveys and psychological experiments, to explore philosophical questions.
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