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The Mind And The Body

Submitted by danettew6 on October 15, 2007

Category: Philosophy
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Danette D. Woodson-Davis
Dr. R.G. Moses
Phil 1301: Introduction to Philosophy
10-15-07
The Mind and The Body
I. Mind over Matter (Physical Matter, that is!) My mind is telling me that this paper is making me very tired and my body is saying lets stop and get some sleep. Is it that my mind is tired of reading and comprehending all the text material, I have read over the last few days? This is the theory of the mind and body problem that has plague man since the days of Plato, Socrates, Aristotle and many more great philosophers of ancient times and even present day. Feelings are beliefs about the value of different things and hopes and desires require the existence of beliefs in we perceive in our minds. Our bodies are physical that we can touch and see with our eyes. This is the theory of Renee Descartes," I think therefore I am". (Descartes, 92) Two side of the same story: mind and body.
II. Renee Descartes believes in" I think therefore I am" (Descartes, 92) or more so dualism view of nature. His view insists on the existence of two independent, separable irreducible, unique realms. In the beginning, he believed it possible to use our clear and distinct ideas to demonstrate the existence of god, generally rely upon our reason despite the possibility of error, to deduce the essence of body, and to prove that material things do exist. On these grounds, Descartes defended a strict dualism, according to which the mind and body are wholly distinct, even though it seems evident that they interact. He would say, "If we can conceive one thing without the other, then those two things are different." (Velasquez, 77)
III. Descartes would consider the two realms as the mind and the body. Mental events have a certain subjective quality to them, whereas physical events obviously do not. This "thing" was the essence of himself that, which doubts, believes, hopes, and thinks. The...

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