Dualism (philosophy of mind) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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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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In philosophy this doctrine was particularly emphasized by Descartes, although modem theories dis- card dualism in favor of monism. Plato's conception of ...
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What is dualism? Basically dualism which is introduced by Plato is a theory that there are two kinds of substance; physical and mental substance. Physical substance means something that is material which is known as our body while mental substance, in human being, is what is considered as immaterial self or the soul.
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Describe the nature of Plato's dualism. Why is it a reality that we need to consider in terms of philosophical discovery, logical debate, and growth as human. ... Plato's Dualism is depicted.
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Describe the nature of Plato's "dualism." Why is it a "reality" that we need to consider in terms of philosophical discovery, logical debate, and growth as human beings...
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Denotes the religious or theological system which would explain the universe as the outcome of two eternally opposed and coexisting principles ... but the ultra-dualism of Plato was avoided by insisting on the intimate union of soul and body to constitute one substantial being under the conception of form and matter.
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In Reply to: compare and contrast plato's & descartes' dualism posted by Travis Ryan on January 09, 192003 at 09:33:22: ... : : : I am trying to find out the best place in Plato's writings for his development of the dualistic ideas of 'mind' and 'body.'; : : : I am trying to contrast greek ideas of the person with the...
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In Reply to: Request for information on platonic dualism posted by Neville Pollard on December 13, 192001 at 00:26:29: ... compare and contrast plato's & descartes' dualism Travis Ryan 09:33:22 1/09/2003 (7)
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Plato was quite possibly the first to make this distinction. He noted that the body and the soul are separate death. In fact, it was Plato who asked, ... The following hypertext markup links provide background information on these philosophers and others who promoted dualism, as well as information on dualism itself.
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