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    mentions mind-body dualism as a possible answer to some of the many philosophical questions brought up in the Matrix trilogy of films, but what is mind-body dualism? In this paper I will attempt to answer that question by delving into and defining the concept, examining one of the minds that formulated it and how he did just that, while also briefly touching upon a few counterpoints and ideas that may negate the theory altogether. So, the basic belief of mind-body dualism is that the mind and body

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    The Mind-Body Problem

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    The Mind/Body Problem The mind is about mental processes, thought and consciousness. The body is about the physical aspects of the brain-neurons and how the brain is structured. The mind-body problem is about how these two interact. In this paper I am going to talk about whether the mind and body are separate or the same thing. A couple topics I am going to hit on are dualism and monism. These two are statements on how the mind and body work together or are two separate things. Dualism is the

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    are several problems that have persisted throughout the years. One major issue is the mind body relationship. This topic has been examined for numerous times and several viewpoints have been taken from like philosophers from the western world, who focused on two views of the problem mostly, and later other views and subtypes emerged. The Mind-Body theme attempts to identify the relationship between the mind and body, in other words, between the mental realms like thoughts and emotions and physical realms

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    Descartes Mind And Body

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    problem of interaction between substances. Perhaps one of the most controversial issues in the Cartesian view of mind and body is how the two substances interact. In the book The passion of the Soul Descartes returned to the problem; he suggests that there is a gland in the middle of the brain in charge of the interaction; he maintains that “from there it radiates through the rest of the body by means of the animal spirits”) (Descartes, 1649/1984, p.341). But what does he mean? The pineal gland is itself

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    The Mind-Body Connection

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    Group 7: The Mind-Body Connection Friday, November 30, 2012 Principles of Anthropology ANTH200 LF Instructor: Adrienne Kitchin Overview The mind – body connection can be seen as a point of balance between one’s mind and their body; it is the point at which the mind and the body are at equilibrium.  "There should be a comprehensive approach for both mind and body. This reciprocal relationship maximizes health benefits, and has exponentially positive consequences

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    Philosophy of mind had come across when philosophers had an idea of the concepts regarding the human mind and its mysteries. This branch of psychology had intended to elaborate and study the nature and aspects of the human mind, also how these concepts such as mental events, mental functions and consciousness would connect to each other, through the human brain and body. Philosophy of mind became one of the central areas of philosophy as the skills and abilities of metalizing are used to treat individuals

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    Mind Body Problem

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    Mind and Body problem has remained a mystery for ages and maybe, it will remain a mystery forever because there is no real answer to this problem. This is because one can either believe it scientifically or one can believe religiously, both are distinct in their own arguments. Philosophers have struggled to explain this problem for many centuries. This metaphysical problem arises from two basic observations-we have a mind as in a soul and thoughts, and we have a physical body as in movements and

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    The Mind Body Problem

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    Kaylan Monice PHI 111 C.Brown Feb 2017 Mind-Body Problem Per the theory, the mind is about mental processes, thought and consciousness. The body is about the physical aspects of the brain-neurons and how the brain is structured. The mind-body problem is about how these two interact. One of the biggest questions in psychology and philosophy concerns the mind/body problem: If they are distinct, then how do they interact? And which of the two is in charge? Many theories have been put forward to explain

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    The Mind And Body Problem

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    The mind and body problem studies the relationship between the mind and the body, particularly the consciousness and the brain. The problem is traced to Descartes, who questioned how the immaterial mind could affect the material body. In his view, the mind is a thinking thing while the body is an extended thing, where the mind and the body are two separate substances, and held that there are two way causal reactions between the two. The problem arises when we question how an immaterial object affect

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    The Mind And Body Problem

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    Patel December 13, 2014 PHILO 1100-091 The Mind and Body Problem The issue of the origins of consciousness has been a problem that has philosophers and scientists alike, puzzled for years. Is it a matter of science? Can it be explained through neurobiological processes or is it just something that simply cannot be reduced to words? Rene Descartes had struggled to explain this problem through his idea of substance dualism. This idea states that the mind and body are of two separate worlds, the physical

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