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This entry concerns dualism in the philosophy of mind. The term ‘dualism’ has a variety of uses in the history of thought. In general, the idea is that, for some particular domain, there are two fundamental kinds or categories of things or principles.
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Dualism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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1. Dualism; 2. Platonic Dualism in the Phaedo; a. The Argument From Opposites ; b. The Argument From Recollection ; c. The Argument From Affinity ; d. Criticisms of the Platonic Arguments ; 3. Descartes' Dualism; ... 2. Platonic Dualism in the Phaedo...
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Second, the term dualism is employed in opposition to monism, to signify the ordinary view that the existing universe contains two radically distinct kinds of being or substance — matter and spirit, body and mind.
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Dualism (philosophy of mind) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Dualism - The concept that our mind has a non-material, spiritual dimension that includes consciousness and possibly an eternal attribute. ... Dualism – The concept; Dualism is the concept that our mind is more than just our brain. This concept entails that our mind has a non-material, spiritual dimension that...
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Regarding the three contenders I have enumerated, I shall call (1) Epiphenomenalism, Double-Aspect, or just Weak Dualism; (2) Interactionism, Radical or just Strong Dualism and (3) Monistic Materialism or Functionalism.
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Discusses the basic ideas behind the theory of dualism. ... The philosophy of dualism has been around for a long time, and it still permeates much of our everyday beliefs. One of the most famous dualists was the seventeenth-century philosopher Rene Descartes.
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RENÉ DESCARTES AND THE LEGACY OF MIND/BODY DUALISM ... The 17th Century: Reaction to the Dualism of Mind and Body ... The 19th Century: Mind and Brain...
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