The Mental-Physical Relation The relation between the mental and the physical is the deepest and most recurrent classic philosophical topic in the philosophy of mind,
Descartes combined a thorough-going mechanistic theory of nature with a dualistic theory of the nature of human beings that is still, in general terms, the most widespread view held by ordinary people outside the hallowed halls of academia. Although nature, including that of the human body, is material and thus completely governed by basic principles of mechanics, human beings are special in that they are composed both of material and nonmaterial or mental stuff, and so are not so governed
This is Descartes’s dualism. To put it in more commonsense terms, people have both a mind and a body. Although dualism is often presented as a possible solution to the mind-body problem, a possible position that one might adopt in explaining how the mental and physical are related, it serves better as a way to bring out why there is a “problem” here at all. For if the mind is one type of thing, and the body is another
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