Mind Body Dualism Essay

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The Theory of Mind-Body Dualism is the view that there are two different kinds of things or substances that make up human beings: a physical body and a non-physical mind or soul. “Many dualist believe that a materialistic account of the mind is insufficient to explain everything we want to about the nature of mind and that the mind can be ‘embodied’ or ‘disembodied’” (Mind Body Dualism 1 Notes). Two famous arguments that breaks down dualism a little is The Argument from Conceivability says that the mind can exist without a body like a “disembodied mind” and the body cannot exist without a mind. And The Argument from Divisibility saying the mind cannot be identified with body because the body is divisible while the mind is indivisible.
Being a dualist I support the Theory of Free Will and I believe that the Free Will Thesis, some human actions are freely chosen and have no antecedent cause prior to the choice, to be true. I think the position I am relatively open to is Traditional Compatibilism, free actions are (1) caused by one’s will and (2) not eternally constrained. Why? Because I think what we do is always up to us, no matter that stakes are, even if we can’t be true to ourselves and admit it. The Thought Experiment Taylor’s Ingenious Physiologist backs up what I think. Taylor describe someone, let say that someone one is me. I am moving in various ways, my motions are not externally constrained, or impeded, they are all in accordance with my own desires, choices, act, etc. Since my behavior is entirely in accordance with my own volition, I am “free”. To make this graphic, let suppose that an ingenious physiologist can induce my …show more content…

Why? Because we do have choices and action we do in life that are free and just random. Not everything we do is controlled by a pervious decision, our options and choices are not just one big chronological chain that is unbreakable or that never

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