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The Mind / Body Problem
For centuries philosophers have considered the nature of the human mind, and its relationship with our bodies. There are some who believe that the mind is completely separate from the body: that it is made of a completely different substance. … Continue reading
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Tagged body, Descartes, dualism, epiphenomenalism, interactionism, materialism, mind, monism, parrellelism, person, personhood, physicalism
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