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Cartesian Dualism

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Cartesian dualism is a philosophical concept that posits the existence of two distinct substances: the mind and the body. This theory was put forth by French philosopher René Descartes in the 17th century.

Key Features

  • Dualistic nature of reality
  • Separation of mind and body
  • Causal interaction between mind and body

Pros

  • Provides a clear framework for understanding the relationship between the mind and body
  • Has influenced modern philosophy of mind and cognitive science

Cons

  • Critics argue that it oversimplifies the complexity of human consciousness
  • Difficult to empirically prove or disprove

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