Mind–body dualism
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title:
Mind–body dualism
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In the philosophy of mind, mind–body dualism denotes either the view that mental phenomena are non-physical, or that the mind and body are distinct and separable. Thus, it encompasses a set of views about the relationship between mind and matter, as well as between subject and object, and is contrasted with other positions, such as physicalism and enactivism, in the mind–body problem. Aristotle shared Plato's view of multiple souls and further elaborated a hierarchical arrangement, corresponding
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Philosophical theory
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mind%E2%80%93body_dualism
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2003-01-27T23:54:16Z
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2024-09-10T21:32:39Z
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