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Dualists hold that the mental is not physical and that the physical is not mental. They have usually held that there are mental things which are not physical (such as my mind) and physical (such as my mind) and physical things which are not mental (such as my body). AJ
See also epiphenomenalism; idealism; interactionism; materialism; parallelism.Further reading J. Foster, The Immaterial Self; , W.D. Hart, Engines of the Soul. |
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