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 | | Primitive humans invented supernatural explanations for: * the daily cycle of the Sun; the motions of the Moon and planets; * the seasons; rivers, currents, winds, thunder, lightning, precipitation and drought; * the genesis, design, and diversity of life; success in farming and hunting; * the human mind; evil, misfortune, disease, pestilence, war, and death. |
 | | The Knowledge Argument is an argument made by Frank Jackson in 1982 purporting to show that physicalism is false because knowledge of all the relevant physical facts does not include, for certain experiences such as the redness of red, knowledge of what it is like to have them before they are had. |
 | | Affect Affect is a general and often undirected negative or positive attitude, beyond overall sensory or cognitive state, that influences motive and colors perception. |
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