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In philosophy of mind, dualism is a set of views about the relationship between mind and matter, which begins with the claim that mental phenomena are, in some respects, non-physical. Ideas on mind/...
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Cartesian Dualism - Learn more about this philosophy of Descartes. “I reflect, therefore I am.” What does this really mean? ... What is Cartesian dualism?; Dualism is an ancient concept that was deeply rooted in Greek thought. However, long before that, the ancient scriptures taught that mankind was made in God’s...
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But it must have encouraged Claude Bernard's approach to the body as a machine, and the success which attended this approach advanced our understanding of the body so remarkably that it became heresy to speak of dualism in the Cartesian sense.
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The concept of dualism is not new. It is an accepted concept in ancient Greece. Its relevance goes beyond ancient Greece as this concept was in the Bible, thousands of years before Greece came to exist. The ancient scriptures ... Mind and...
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Dualism, simply put, is the belief that something is composed of two fundamentally different components, and it was around long before Descartes put pen to page. Cartesian Dualism deals specifically with the dual existence of man.
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ABSTRACT: Cartesian dualism and the union of mind and body are often understood as conceptions that contradict each other. Diachronic interpretations maintain that Descartes was first a dualist (in the Meditations) and later on developed his stance on the union of mind and body (Passions).
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ABSTRACT: I describe and analyze Anne Conway’s critique of Cartesian dualism. After a brief biographical introduction to Conway, I sketch some of the influences on her philosophy. I then describe her non-Cartesian view of substance.
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