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3 pages in length. Man's timeline of existence has created a number of philosophical debates that - despite repeated attempts to reach a single answer - have served to perpetuate debate throughout the centuries. One of the most hotly challenged concepts that continues even today is that of substance dualism, the notion of mind/body, mental/physical as two distinct and separate entities in the universe. However, these substance dualists, who perceive their physical beings as external housing for their minds, are not without their critics. As such, a significant component of comparing and contrasting Cartesian mind/body interactionism and Spinoza's monism is incorporating some of the most notable names associated with the entire subject matter, not the least of which is George Berkeley. Without the fundamental concepts offered by other philosophers, Cartesian and Spinoza's contributions would have little upon which to reflect. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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debate throughout the centuries. One of the most hotly challenged concepts that continues even today is that of substance dualism, the notion of mind/body, mental/physical as two distinct and
separate entities in the universe. However, these substance dualists, who perceive their physical beings as external housing for their minds, are not without their critics. As such, a
significant component of comparing and contrasting Cartesian mind/body interactionism and Spinozas dual-aspect monism is incorporating some of the most notable names associated with the entire subject matter, not the least
of which is George Berkeley. Without the fundamental concepts offered by other philosophers, Cartesian and Spinozas contributions would have little upon which to reflect.
Behind Descartes (1960) principle is the concept of being in touch with such internal aspects as beliefs, ideas, reasoning, hopes, thoughts, memories and temperament, inasmuch as he argued
how being tuned into these elements helps to tap into ones intrinsic sense of consciousness. True knowledge is what Descartes (1960) aspired to grasp through his theory of mind/body
separation; his desire to achieve such an all-encompassing objective was meant to start at the beginning with the very basic of all knowledge and escalate directly to the top to
absolute knowledge. Step one in his groundbreaking compilation of scientifically conscious thought was that of other minds, a concept that was thoroughly developed in Discourse on Method and Meditations.
Descartes (1960) attempt to define the notion of other minds led him down a path of discovery that postulated the very essence of spiritual and physical being, inasmuch as
the philosopher carefully and methodically contemplated the various avenues an individual must travel as a means by which to inevitably reach the cognition that the mind/body presence was minds do,
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