Unorganized sticky notes that came out while cleaning up
- In [[philosophy]], a name is like a pointer address value to a concept; it is not important to remember it.
    - [[structure]] is important
- Don't be drawn to the meaning of the name as a natural language.
- context of larger meaning
- big-picture perspective
- [[mental and physical problems]]
- identity theory
    - Mind = matter
    - [[classical dualism]]
    - Mind ≠ matter
        - Q: Why does mind affect matter?
    - [[dispositional dualism]]
    - Mind←Matter
    - Nature of Mind ≠ Nature of Matter
mind-body dualism
- functionalism
 - behaviorism
 - Does not generate action
 - Wouldn’t they ignore things like pain?
 
Mental language can be translated into behavior
Meaning idealism.
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fundamentalism ⇔ coherence theory (theory that a proposition is true if it corresponds with a specified set of other propositions)
 
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