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what id dualism?
1)a view of the human mind that is both philosophical and mythological
2)a view that that the human mind is incapable of fully comprehending the religious and the philosophical at the same time
3)the view that you must consider both the physical and the mental in making assessments about the behavior
4)the view that the physical and mental are separate and distinct
1)a view of the human mind that is both philosophical and mythological
2)a view that that the human mind is incapable of fully comprehending the religious and the philosophical at the same time
3)the view that you must consider both the physical and the mental in making assessments about the behavior
4)the view that the physical and mental are separate and distinct
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Dualism is best described by option 4: **the view that the physical and mental are separate and distinct.**
In philosophy, dualism refers to the concept that the mind and body (or physical and mental realms) are fundamentally different substances or realities. This idea has been notably associated with René Descartes, who argued for the distinction between the mind (a non-physical substance) and the body (a physical substance).
In philosophy, dualism refers to the concept that the mind and body (or physical and mental realms) are fundamentally different substances or realities. This idea has been notably associated with René Descartes, who argued for the distinction between the mind (a non-physical substance) and the body (a physical substance).