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    In the sixth meditation‚ Descartes presents an argument regarding mind and body dualism: the mind and body are utterly distinct. He holds that they are both discrete and that the mind is a purely nonphysical substance. His argument attempts to show and validate that the mind is a completely separate and distinct entity from the body and that he can exist without it. First‚ he makes the claim that God is omnipotent‚ yet a good and pure God; therefore‚ if Descartes is strongly inclined to believe

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    truth‚ accepting the sum of present consciousness which ultimately allows an evolutionary transition‚ transcending the Cartesian Dilemma‚ aka‚ Descartes’ Mind/Body dualism. Although we are each a single individual‚ our minds and our bodies seem to exist in two separate worlds which operate on separate rules. The dilemma is unifying the two‚ made possible by transcending the duality entirely. This allows the emergence of de-limited spirit which then provides the world with a third path‚ the Path of

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    Prompt 2- Physicalism v Dualism In philosophy there are a number of different views when it comes to the mind/body problem. The mind/body problem is the problem of explaining how the mind relates to the body. One of these views is called dualism. Dualists utilize Leibniz’s law to support their argument that the mind and body are two different things. On the other hand there is also another group of philosophers called physicalists. Physicalists claim that everything including psychological

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    People have bodies and minds. With our bodies‚ we eat‚ talk‚ breathe‚ move and touch the world. With our minds‚ we think‚ understand‚ memorize‚ desire and create ideas. Modern science can well explain what goes on in our bodies as a result of biomechanical and electrochemical interactions. But what about our minds? It seems that thoughts are not substances; they have no shapes or weights and cannot be touched. It is always controversial that whether our minds are immaterial souls or our minds are brains

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    A philosophical and historical review. Journal of Physical Education‚ Recreation & Dance ‚ 54(1)‚ 16-20. doi: 10.1080/07303084.1983.10631199 Odegard‚ D. (1970). Locke and mind -body dualism. Royal Institute of Philosophy‚ 45(172)‚ 87-105. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3749796 Johnson‚ E. (1970). Monism and dualism. The Monist‚ 28(4)‚ 624-629. Retrieved from http://www.jstor.org/stable/27900714 Metheny‚ E. (1954). The third dimension in physical education. Journal of Health‚ Physical

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    Malik PHIL 1301 MIND OR BODY One of the most debated problems ever is the Mind and Body problem: is the mind part of the body‚ or the body part of the mind? If they are distinct‚ then how do they interact? And which of the two is in charge? The mind is the organized conscious and unconscious adaptive mental activity of an organism‚ and the body is an organized physical substance of an organism. There have been so many theories

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    reading we have learned much about philosophical theories and the many contradicting views people have against them. The mind and body problem has been in existence for centuries. Philosophers from all times have contemplated this problem; two of which are Rene Descartes and John Searle. The problem is how the body and mind interact with each other if they are separate. The mind and body are said to be two different entities that have different characteristics. At present we don’t normally take this view

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    going to argue for Descartes mind-body dualism against Darwin’s monism. I believe that the mind and body are two separate entities and that human life is not simply the result random mutations that took place throughout the past two billion years or so. I am not going to attempt to disprove science; I can’t do that. I am however‚ going to try to give specific examples on the origin of existence and the nature of reality. René Descartes believed that the mind and body are separate; that the senses

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    Androids and the Mind/Body Problem The Synopsis: Star Trek Episode “The Measure of a Man” deals with the thought that android could have physical and mental properties. In order to fully understand or evaluate this we have to have a clear understanding of the Mind/Body Problems and solutions. Humans are material objects consisting of physical and mental properties. Physical properties examples are height‚ weight‚ color‚ shape or size and mental properties are awareness‚ consciousness‚ feeling

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    Examine Descartes¡¦ account of the relationship between the mind and body. Do you find his arguments convincing? Descartes (1596-1650) is generally considered to be one of the most influential philosophers of the modern Western world. He has been called ¡¥the founder of modern philosophy¡¦ as he was the first man of any influence in philosophy to be interested and affected by physics and astronomy‚ as well as refusing to accept views of his predecessors‚ preferring to work out everything for

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