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- Determinism [r]: A philosophical position that our acts are the consequences of the laws of nature and therefore the consequences of our acts are not our responsibility. [e]
- Enactivism [r]: The philosophical view that cognition depends on brain and body, that it is an activity that extends beyond the individual creature, and that it involves environmental interplay, or back-and-forth, between the individual and its environment. [e]
- Free will [r]: The intuition, or philosophical doctrine, that one can control one's actions or freely choose among alternatives. [e]
- Mind-body problem [r]: The philosophical and scientific consideration of the relation between conscious mental activity and the underlying physical plant that supports this activity, consisting primarily of the brain, but also involving various sensors throughout the body. [e]
- Moral responsibility [r]: A duty or obligation to behave in a 'good' manner and refrain from behaving in a 'bad' manner. [e]
- Physical determinism [r]: A philosophical position that holds that all physical events occur as described by physical laws. [e]