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Some philosophers say we should study the mind the scientific way, using outside, observable facts like brain and nerve studies; other philosophers insist that private, inner experiences (how things feel) are the real source of knowledge about the mind. Because each side starts from different basic assumptions, they can't really communicate or settle their disagreements—it's like arguing with people who trust different religious texts. To resolve this, we need to examine which way of knowing is trustworthy; in other words, studying knowledge itself (epistemology) might show whether science, introspection, or some other method best explains the mind.

Logic Breakdown

Focus on the author's statements about why communication fails (lack of shared assumptions) and what he says is required to resolve the dispute (an investigation that creates a shared basis for assessing competing perspectives).

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Which one of the following most likely reflects the author's belief about the current impasse between subjectivists and objectivists?

Correct Answer
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The author says that "genuine communication between the two sides is virtually impossible" because "For reasoned discourse to occur, there must be shared assumptions or beliefs" and that, since the sides "lack a common context in which to consider evidence presented from each other's perspectives," "What would be required to resolve the debate between the philosophers of mind, then, is an investigation into the authority of their differing perspectives." These passages directly support the view that the impasse is resolvable only if the two sides can find common ground from which to assess their competing conceptions of evidence.
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