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'''Cartesian dualism''' is simply [[Descartes]] concept of [[dualism]]. Descartes' famous saying epitomizes the dualism concept. He said, "cogito ergo sum," "I think Therefore I am." Descartes held that the immaterial mind and the material body are two completely different types of substances and that they interact with each oTher.
'''Cartesian dualism''' is simply [[Descartes]] concept of [[dualism]]. Descartes' famous saying epitomizes the dualism concept. He said, "cogito ergo sum," "I think Therefore I am." Descartes held that the immaterial mind and the material body are two completely different types of substances and that they interact with each other.


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Revision as of 11:49, 13 March 2023

Cartesian dualism is simply Descartes concept of dualism. Descartes' famous saying epitomizes the dualism concept. He said, "cogito ergo sum," "I think Therefore I am." Descartes held that the immaterial mind and the material body are two completely different types of substances and that they interact with each other.