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Our minds seem to be non-physical and different from our bodies. Our bodies seem to be something different from our minds. Are they actually different? What is a mind? What is a body? How do they relate?. The Mind Body Problem. Substance Dualism. Our bodies and minds are separate things
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Our minds seem to be non-physical and different from our bodies. Our bodies seem to be something different from our minds. Are they actually different? What is a mind? What is a body? How do they relate? The Mind Body Problem
Substance Dualism • Our bodies and minds are separate things • Substance – a “thing” which exists independently from other things (e.g. a horse, a cat, a human). It has properties, but is not a property of another thing • Property – a quality that a substance has (e.g. red, round, cold)
Argument for Substance Dualism • The Conceivability argument (Descartes): P1: I can doubt that my body exists (from Meditation 1) P2: I cannot doubt that my mind exists (from Meditation 2) P3: Leibniz's Law: A = B if and only if A & B have ALL and ONLY the same properties --------------------------------------------------------- C: So, my mind is not my body
Analogy to the Conceivability Argument • P1: I can doubt that I’m drinking H20 • P2: I cannot doubt that I’m drinking water • P3: Leibniz Law • -------------------------------------------------------- • C: So, Water is not H20
Descartes’ Divisibility Argument • P1: My body is divisible • P2: My mind is not divisible • P3: Leibniz Law: • ----------------------------------------------------- • C: So, my mind is not my body
The NDE argument • P1: If substance dualism is false, then my mind cannot exist independently from my body • *P2: My mind can exists independently from my body • ---------------------------------------------------------------- • C: So, Substance dualism is true • *Support for P2 claims that NDEs are best explained as real afterlife experiences
Princess Elizabeth’s Objection to Descartes How can a totally non-physical mind cause things to happen to a totally physical body? How can a totally physical body cause things to happen to a totally non-physical mind?
Physicalism The mind is the brain itself and nothing more. In other words, mind = brain Two kinds: a) Identity theory, b) Functionalism
Argument for Physicalism Neuroscience has shown a strong link between what happens to and in our brains and what happens to and in our minds
Against Physicalism A complete physical description of our brains and bodies, even in every detail, still seems to leave out something. What is left out is our personal/subjective experience, the “what it's like for us.”
Property Dualism vs. Substance Dualism • Substance Dualism: • Mind is not Body • Mind can exist apart from body; in other words, mind & body are independent substances • Property Dualism: • Mental states are not physical states • Mind cannot exist apart from body; in other words mind & body are two aspects of ONE AND SAME substance