Problem: Philosophy Essay
In "Sensations and Brain Processes" J.J.C. Smart considers the following objection to the identity thesis: "I can imagine myself turned to stone and yet having images, aches, pains, and so on" (152). In her essay "In Defense of Mind-Body-Dualism," Brie Gertler transforms this objection into an argument for dualism.
In a double-spaced, 750 words paper, explain:
a) How Smart responds to this objection.
b) How Brie Gertler addresses Smart's objection to conceivability arguments in revising premise 2 and premise 1 of her argument for dualism.
The response must include a reference list. One-inch margins, double-space, Using Times New Roman 12 pnt font and APA style of writing and citations.