PrepTest 83, Section 3, Question 13
Science cannot adequately explain emotional phenomena such as feeling frustrated, falling in love, or being moved by a painting. Since they cannot be explained by physics, chemistry, or neurophysiology, human emotions must not be physical phenomena.
Science cannot adequately explain emotional phenomena such as feeling frustrated, falling in love, or being moved by a painting. Since they cannot be explained by physics, chemistry, or neurophysiology, human emotions must not be physical phenomena.
Science cannot adequately explain emotional phenomena such as feeling frustrated, falling in love, or being moved by a painting. Since they cannot be explained by physics, chemistry, or neurophysiology, human emotions must not be physical phenomena.
Science cannot adequately explain emotional phenomena such as feeling frustrated, falling in love, or being moved by a painting. Since they cannot be explained by physics, chemistry, or neurophysiology, human emotions must not be physical phenomena.
The conclusion follows logically if which one of the following is assumed?
Whatever is not a physical phenomenon cannot be explained by science.
Nothing that can be felt by only one subject can be studied scientifically.
Physics, chemistry, and neurophysiology have similar explanatory frameworks.
Whatever is not a physical phenomenon is an emotional one.
Every physical phenomenon can be explained by physics, chemistry, or neurophysiology.
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