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The Mind Body Problem

Our minds seem to be non-physical and different from our bodies. Our bodies seem to be something different from our minds. Are they actually different? What is a mind? What is a body? How do they relate?. The Mind Body Problem. Substance Dualism. Our bodies and minds are separate things

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The Mind Body Problem

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  1. Our minds seem to be non-physical and different from our bodies. Our bodies seem to be something different from our minds. Are they actually different? What is a mind? What is a body? How do they relate? The Mind Body Problem

  2. Substance Dualism • Our bodies and minds are separate things • Substance – a “thing” which exists independently from other things (e.g. a horse, a cat, a human). It has properties, but is not a property of another thing • Property – a quality that a substance has (e.g. red, round, cold)

  3. Argument for Substance Dualism • The Conceivability argument (Descartes): P1: I can doubt that my body exists (from Meditation 1) P2: I cannot doubt that my mind exists (from Meditation 2) P3: Leibniz's Law: A = B if and only if A & B have ALL and ONLY the same properties --------------------------------------------------------- C: So, my mind is not my body

  4. Analogy to the Conceivability Argument • P1: I can doubt that I’m drinking H20 • P2: I cannot doubt that I’m drinking water • P3: Leibniz Law • -------------------------------------------------------- • C: So, Water is not H20

  5. Descartes’ Divisibility Argument • P1: My body is divisible • P2: My mind is not divisible • P3: Leibniz Law: • ----------------------------------------------------- • C: So, my mind is not my body

  6. The NDE argument • P1: If substance dualism is false, then my mind cannot exist independently from my body • *P2: My mind can exists independently from my body • ---------------------------------------------------------------- • C: So, Substance dualism is true • *Support for P2 claims that NDEs are best explained as real afterlife experiences

  7. Princess Elizabeth’s Objection to Descartes How can a totally non-physical mind cause things to happen to a totally physical body? How can a totally physical body cause things to happen to a totally non-physical mind?

  8. Physicalism The mind is the brain itself and nothing more. In other words, mind = brain Two kinds: a) Identity theory, b) Functionalism

  9. Argument for Physicalism Neuroscience has shown a strong link between what happens to and in our brains and what happens to and in our minds

  10. The Case of Phineas Gage

  11. Inverted Spectrum Case

  12. Against Physicalism A complete physical description of our brains and bodies, even in every detail, still seems to leave out something. What is left out is our personal/subjective experience, the “what it's like for us.”

  13. Property Dualism vs. Substance Dualism • Substance Dualism: • Mind is not Body • Mind can exist apart from body; in other words, mind & body are independent substances • Property Dualism: • Mental states are not physical states • Mind cannot exist apart from body; in other words mind & body are two aspects of ONE AND SAME substance

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