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by Zuider
4113 days ago
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This dualistic approach cannot definitively be ruled out, but it does raise serious problems as to how these categorically different substances can have any affect on each other. Another approach is to consider consciousness and material to be 'dual aspects' of the same intractable underlying reality. This was the approach taken by Spinoza and later by Schopenhauer, but also, independently and millennia earlier, by Hindu and Buddhist philosophy. |
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