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4.1 The Mind-Body Problem
4.1.1 Dualist Theories
4.1.1.3 Critiques of Dualism
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What is the most famous dualist theory called?
Cartesian dualism
Match the critique of dualism with its description:
Interaction Problem ↔️ How can the non-physical mind interact with the physical body?
Causal Closure of the Physical ↔️ All physical events have physical causes
The Interaction Problem is a significant challenge for
dualist
theories.
True
Dualism lacks empirical evidence, while physicalism has support from neuroscience and cognitive
psychology
Dualism faces two
key
critiques.
True
Descartes could explain the mechanism of mind-body interaction through the pineal gland.
False
What empirical evidence supports the existence of a non-physical mind in dualism?
None
Why are materialist theories considered more parsimonious than dualist theories?
No non-physical mind assumption
Dualist theories propose that the mind and body are separate, distinct
substances
The Causal Closure of the Physical principle states that all physical events have physical
causes
Descartes could not explain the
mechanism
of mind-body interaction.
What does the Causal Closure of the Physical principle imply about mental causation?
Mental causation is impossible
The most famous dualist theory is called
Cartesian
dualism.
The Interaction Problem focuses on how the non-physical mind interacts with the physical
body
.
The Causal Closure of the Physical principle supports dualism.
False
The Explanatory Gap refers to the difficulty in explaining how physical processes give rise to
qualitative mental experiences
.
True
The Interaction Problem in dualism asks how the non-physical mind can interact with the physical body.
True
Which part of the brain did Descartes propose as the interaction point between the mind and body?
Pineal gland
Match the alternative perspective on the Interaction Problem with its description:
Occasionalism ↔️ God coordinates mental and physical events
Parallelism ↔️ Mind and body run parallel without interaction
Emergentism ↔️ Mental states emerge from brain states
What is the most famous dualist theory called?
Cartesian dualism
What is the Interaction Problem in dualism?
Non-physical mind interacts with physical body
What does the principle of Causal Closure of the Physical state?
Every physical event has a physical cause
Physicalism has substantial empirical support from fields like neuroscience and cognitive
psychology
.
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