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galina1969 [7]
2 years ago
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Explain in your own words Descartes’ theory of dualism.

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Fed [463]2 years ago
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Descartes’ theory of dualism states that there are two (2) main kinds of substance, which are namely matter and mind. Thus, he believed that the human mind and the physical body (matter) are separate.

<h3>What is Descartes’ theory of dualism?</h3>

René Descartes was an avid substance dualist and over the years he believed and argued that there were two (2) main kinds of substance and these include the following:

  1. <u>Matter:</u> he stated that the essential property of matter is that it's spatially extended.
  2. <u>Mind:</u> the essential property of the human mind is that it thinks.

Descartes’ theory of dualism states that there are two (2) main kinds of substance, which are namely matter and mind. This ultimately implies that, he believed that the human mind and the physical body (matter) are separate.

Read more on Descartes’ theory of dualism here: brainly.com/question/8271278

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