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What is the systems response to Searle’s Chinese Room argument?

The system response to Searle’s Chinese room maintains a functionalist position (mainly outlined by Jack Copeland) and argues that Searle fails to comprehend the actual and total function of the semantic ...

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Answered by Line W. Philosophy tutor
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Evaluate the impact of a price ceiling

A price ceiling is defined as a maximum price for a good set below the market equilibrium price, typically to protect the consumers of that specific good. Rent controls in the housing market are an exampl...

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Answered by Ludovic A. Economics tutor
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How do the properties of water explain its vitality in living organisms?

First, let's talk about the components of water. Water molecules are made of two hydrogen and one oxygen atom bonded together covalently, like many other molecules. However, water is extremely special bec...

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Answered by Adedayo S. Biology tutor
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How should I approach the unseen commentary (IB English Paper 1)?

Paper 1 consists of a prose and a poem. Take a moment at the start of the exam to skim through both and choose a passage for analysis.

Next, dedicate a quarter of your time to reading, highlighting...

MN
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What are some of the genetic mechanisms that can contribute to and lead to speciation?

First and foremost when dealing with a question like this we need to define and understand the key concept involved, and in this instanct it is speciation: the divergence of two distinct lineages from one...

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Answered by Thomas E. Biology tutor
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