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- 5. greek philosopher that advocated a physical form of monism, believed that the mind and body are both physical (Ans: Aristotle)
- 7. thesis that states that the mind and body are both physical, there is no such thing as non- physical world. (Ans: Physicalism)
- 8. theory that argues that the mind and body are both made up of the same substance, either mental or physical. (Ans: monism)
- 10. Dualism concept proposed by descartes, where the mind controls the body through the pineal gland. Without the mind the body wouldn’t exist or do anything (Ans: Classical Dualism)
- 12. theory that argues that the mind and body are of two different natures, the brain is a physical substance and the mind is a mental substance. (Ans: dualism)
- 13. a form of idealism in which the universe exists only in one's mind (Ans: Solipsism)
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- 1. dualistic theory where the the mind and the body are separate entities that can mutually affect one another (Ans: Interactionism)
- 2. philosopher that believed the body resided in a material, perishable world. And the mind resided in an eternal and immaterial world. (Ans: Plato)
- 3. organ located inside the skull that controls everything the body does, and is vital in keeping us alive (Ans: Brain)
- 4. dualist theory of mind-body interaction, where the mind and body are isolated from each other and exist in parallel worlds but an unknown force synchronizes the two. (Ans: Parallelism)
- 6. dualistic view in which the mind has no casual influence on the brain (Ans: Epiphenomenalism)
- 9. metaphysical view, where the mind and body both exist in the mental realm, there is no physical world. (Ans: idealism)
- 11. the element of a person that enables them to be aware of the world, to think, and to feel; the faculty of consciousness and thought. (Ans: mind)
