According to Rene Descartes divisibility argument in which he says that the body and mind are absolutely two different things so it is not identical. He also argues that the body …show more content…
Descartes also argues that the mind cannot be separated because it is not physical like there is nothing filling the space between. He believed that if the mind and body does not have the same properties they cannot be the same thing. Rene Descartes saying that the human body is apart from the mind and even if the body dies the mind will still live, but it raises a question of afterlife. “I am, then, in the strict sense only a thing that thinks: that is, I am a mind, or intelligence, or intellect, or reason word whose meaning I have been ignorant of until now. But for all that I am a thing which is real and which truly exists” This argument from first meditation is more constant than accurate, this discuss of the true nature of quality. Descartes continues to discover his own nature, he considers himself as a thinking object. “I shall consider myself as not having hands or eyes, or flesh or blood or senses” Descartes …show more content…
When going through the many examples of mind body dualism it is clear that we know more about the physical world and very less about the spirit world. It tells us that when we do the study on the human mind we don’t have to look at anything else other than the physical operation of the brain. And this assumptions is given by biology and psychology science. Materialists argue that human being consists of nothing more than a physical body there is no limit to what can be physically