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The Philosophical Journey, 2/e
William Lawhead, The University of Mississippi
The Search for Ultimate Reality
Dualism
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1
Another name for mind-body dualism is
or Cartesian dualism.
2
Descartes maintains that he can doubt that his
exists.
3
The Argument from
is subject to the charge that Descartes begs the question by assuming that the mind is not the kind of thing that could have parts.
4
The Argument from
is open to the objection that the Principle of the Nonidentity of Discernibles doesn't apply since the central property in question is not an objective property.
5
The Cartesian
tries to reconcile the demands of science and the church by suggesting that the former explains the realm of the body, while the latter explains the realm of the mind/soul.
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