The idea that the human brain and human mind are separate entities was formalized in the 1600s by: Group of answer choices Hebb Locke Aristotle Descartes
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The concept here is the dualistic idea that the human brain and mind are separate entities. This is a philosophical view that suggests that the mental and the physical (or the mind and the body) are fundamentally different in nature. Show more…
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