Pros And Cons Of Brain Dualism

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Dualism Options Everyone has a mind and a body, there is no arguing that. The arguments arise when one asks what is the relationship between the two. Are the brain and the mind two separate things entirely? Are the brain and the mind somehow connected? Is the mind identical to the brain? How are they connected if they are not related? Questions like these are tied to what is called the mind-body problem and mind-body dualism. Originally argued by French philosopher Rene Descartes, who said that the conscious mind is one thing, and our physical brain, which is made of matter, is an entirely different thing. As increasingly more people sought to find an answer to the mind-body problem more theories came about. And not only are there different …show more content…

Someone arguing things like stress might say that it’s a mental thing associated with the mind yet it proves to effect the body physically causing sickness or tiredness. They might argue Then they might argue for the other side that the brain also effects the mind, for example when weightlifting, you feel the stress on your body when lifting heavy weights. The more and more you lift the more and more physical stress is put on your muscles. It eventually leads to your mind and makes you start to think that you cannot lift this weight anymore. These arguments are why Interactionism and Epiphenomenalism are still argued by so many people today as a support for …show more content…

I am not religious so I do not believe in a supernatural selection process where someone is imbued with a soul. I agree with the scientific proof that we are born as a physical being and nothing is added on. We can trace the evolution of a human fetus from when it begins in its earliest stages, and there is no evidence of a mental entity being placed in a child at birth. There are just too many questions that remain unanswered for me to believe in dualism. So many speculations of unexplained and unexplainable phenomenon that happen in the conscious mind that I cannot come to believe that there is a separate mind entity. I just cannot agree with the assumption that there exists a part of the body that isn’t part of the body, so to speak, that there is almost like an invisible thought bubble that floats above our head that is this spatial mind realm, where things like thoughts and reactions come from. Without any physical proof there is no argument for such a thing therefore I cannot believe that dualism is a logical

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