Dualistic Interactionism
Title: Dualistic Interactionism
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Dualistic Interactionism
“I possess a distinct idea of body, inasmuch as it is only an extended and unthinking thing, it is certain that this (my soul by which I am what I am), is entirely and absolutely distinct from my body, and can exist without it.” (Descartes pg.177) Throughout the history of mankind, there have been many philosophers who have attacked the thought and ideas that refer to the human soul and body, in an attempt to
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my understanding, I ought no longer fear that falsity may be found in matters everyday presented to me by my senses.” (Descartes 181) Therefore, I believe that his argument is definitely valid. We are dependent on our senses, and how can one doubt them? The senses produce a reality that cannot be produced any other way. The unextended soul interacts with the extended body in the brain, which is the center of all senses and feelings.
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