T 3/30 Robinson 171-179
1. What are the three examples of sensations that Robinson provides?
2. According to Robinson, what are the three ways in which one might conceive the relationship between sensations and the brain? Why does he think that each of these conceptions is unintelligible?
3. What is the difference between claiming that A is cased by B and that A is composed of B, and why is this distinction significant for Robinson’s argument?