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The Mind-Body Problem Of Spinoza And Hobbes

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This is the first portion of the circle it is the same as listening to Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata and recognizing the musical terms, the process and techniques he uses and most importantly the soul of the music and how to define it. Each creating their own varying opinions about the music each with a partial truth relating back to the soul of the music.
You see through the ages of philosophy there have been many debates and opinions. Yet it is those opinions that are the most radical that demand the most attention. On that note, we will address two radical philosophizers: Spinoza and Hobbes. Specifically there theory's pertaining to matter and the mind-body problem posed by Descartes. As such we will first address Hobbes then move to Spinoza and end with a combined statement on matter. Therefore we must begin by introducing Thomas Hobbes.
Thomas Hobbes solution on the mind-body problem is one of a combination. Hobbes posits that rather than mind and body being two separate things they actually are both the same thing, matter. He confronts Descartes by saying that the thing that is thinking and the action of thinking are not the same things. If this is true then according to his logic we must conclude that "a thinking thing is something corporeal. This is because it seems that the subjects of all actions are comprehensible only if they are conceived as corporeal or material." Essentially stating that the material body is the only substance there is. To boot thoughts are

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