Dualism Cartesian
How have Dualists tried to explain the apparent two-way causal interaction between mind and body? Which version of dualism – Cartesian Dualism, Parallelism or Epiphenomenalism – is the most plausible theory of mind?
The distinction between our body, our minds and how they interact has long been a question discussed between philosophers of the mind. In this essay I shall begin by setting out the differences in beliefs about the location and form that the mind takes, focusing on the ways in which dualists define the mind and the body. Then I will explain the ways in which substance dualists, those who argue that there is a dualism of substances of the mind and body, have attempted to explain the apparent interaction between the mind and body, whilst setting up objects to the theories. I will conclude that Cartesian dualism is the most plausible theory of mind, as it is the most conceivable and argues the mind-body interaction that seems to exist, actually does.
I will define a......
View the rest of this paper...
Approximate Word Count: 1963
Approximate Pages: 8 (250 words per double-spaced page)
Why should you join Frat Files?
- - It's safe, secure, and private.
- - Instant access to over 100,000 papers. New papers are added hourly.
- - Fast and reliable customer support.
Similar Essays
-
Dualism Cartesian
Dualism Cartesian. ... Which version of dualism ? Cartesian Dualism, Parallelism
or Epiphenomenalism ? is the most plausible theory of mind? ... -
Dualism Cartesian
Dualism Cartesian. ... Which version of dualism ? Cartesian Dualism, Parallelism
or Epiphenomenalism ? is the most plausible theory of mind? ... -
Sexual Morality
sexual morality. Cartesian Dualism Is the mind physical like the brain or
mental secret that no one has the key to? That is a question ... -
A Challenge To Materialism
... Cartesian Dualism Challenged In this paper, I will examine the issues of individuation
and identity in Descartes' philosophy of mind-body dualism. ... -
Dualism
... body. The popular form of substance dualism was adopted after the
difficulties of Cartesian dualism could not be overcome. Rene ...
