DualismThis
is a concept that refers to the division of any given area of reality into two
contrasting and, possibly, conflicting areas. Some examples include: mind and
matter, spirit and flesh and heaven and earth.
In
its classic formulation, in the work of Rene Descartes, mental phenomena are
taken as, in some respect, non-physical. The mind for Descartes is a
non-physical substance, because minds have no spatial properties and physical
reality is essentially extended in space, minds are wholly non-physical. This
can be contrasted to body, which is physical and does have extension in
space. In this way the reality of the human person has been divided into two
distinct areas.
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by: Richard P Whaite
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