existence or non-existence of unconscious thoughts or behaviors: Explain how the topic of the existence or non-existence of unconscious thoughts or behaviors is relevant to one of the previously assigne-d, philosophical readings (from Delbanco, Socrates, Descartes, Russell, or Alexander).
Explain Brentano’s infinite regress argument (from the assigned excerpts) against the existence of unconscious mental phenomena. Also, explain how one of Stein’s arguments (from the assigned excerpts), e.g. about the existence of decisions from one’s pas-t as possibly serving as an explanation of unconscious thoughts, that can be used to support the existence of the unconscious.
Explain evidence having to do with the existence or nonexistence of unconscious thoughts or biases that you have discovered in a peer-reviewe-d article (not previously discusse-d by you in essay three). Additionally, argue for or against one of the claims made by Brentano or Stein in light of the research you present. Lastly, defen-d either your thesis or your argument in support of your thesis against someone who could disagree with it.
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