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Cartesian Dualism : The Nature Of Reality

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Nature of Reality Of all the different categories of metaphysics, I believe that dualism is correct. Dualism is the view that the world is composed of two types things: material and mental. In our textbook, Philosophy in Practice: An Introduction to the Main Questions; Second Edition, Morton describes dualism as, “the view that mind and matter are very profoundly different—so different that understanding one of them leaves basic facts about the other unexplained” (Morton, 317). He went on to explain this by saying that no amount of human knowledge will provide complete understanding of the human mind. There are many things in this world that have been physically created, and many concepts that have been mentally constructed. The view of dualism supports both of these claims. I will be providing arguments that support each claim of my view. Both physically and mentally constructed concepts are real, therefore I believe that that materialism and idealism are incorrect. Although mind and matter are different, I feel that they can interact with each other and can exist without each other. Any object that we are able to physically hold in our hands is viewed as a material construct. We are completely surrounded with things that have been physically created by different people in different ways. For anyone who believes that dualism is the most correct view will believe that our whole world is composed solely of mind and mental matter. Cartesian Dualism, created by Rene

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