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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

Read the third sentence as a report of the objectivist/scientific method and compare it to the preceding description of the subjective approach; determine the sentence's primary function (descriptive/contrastive vs. prescriptive).

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In the third sentence of the first paragraph, the author discusses the work of scientists primarily to

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The third sentence reports the objectivist view: 'Scientists, they claim, do not concern themselves with how a phenomenon feels from the inside; instead of investigating private evidence perceivable only to a particular individual, scientists pursue hard data...which is externally observable and can be described without reference to any particular point of view.' This depiction of scientific, 'externally observable' methods immediately follows the passage's description of the traditional subjective approach ('the attempt to describe the sensation of pain or anger, for example, or the awareness that one is aware'), so the sentence's primary purpose is to contrast the traditional/subjective approach with the approach advocated by objectivists.
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