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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

Go to paragraph 2 where subjectivists' response is stated; identify their objection to objectivism in terms of what counts as legitimate evidence for knowledge (subjective vs. objective).

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According to the passage, subjectivists advance which one of the following claims to support their charge that objectivism is faulty?

Correct Answer
B
Subjectivists argue that objectivism improperly narrows the sources of knowledge by excluding subjective experience. Support: 'Knowledge, they argue, relies on the data of experience, which includes subjective experience' and 'Why should philosophy ally itself with scientists who would reduce the sources of knowledge to only those data that can be discerned objectively?' These lines show the claim summarized in (B).
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