The concept of dualism suggests that there are two different parts of an individual's existence: a physical self and a mental self.
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Dualism is a philosophical concept that suggests the existence of two separate and distinct entities or substances. In the context of the mind and body, dualism proposes that there are two fundamental aspects of an individual's existence: the physical body and the Show more…
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