Descartes' physical material dualism Through the history of humans, philosophers try to explain where our thoughts and consciousness came from and how we can have our own unimportant characteristics did. We want our physiological brain to automatically give us non-inductive features such as feelings, thoughts, desires, etc., or thinking, interaction with the body, let us feel and think Whether there is a desire. In addition, the mind is the only nonphysical existence in our universe, or another existence that exists like a ghost or a soul.
In this paper, we explain Descartes' interactive material dualism and analyze and evaluate it in this paper. In this paper, although this discussion on Descartes' interactive material dualism is effectively effective, it points out that there is no echo because its second premise is incorrect. Although this discussion has a logical framework and deductive validity, we argued, but due to its second premise, it is inevitably wrong. By demonstrating the uniqueness of psychological and physical attributes and states, this paper proposes the existence of several arguments and secondary qualities that support material dualism. This paper also studies the main criticism of interactive material dualism and the problem of physical and mental interaction. If this article is totally effective, the second assumption that you can agree with Descartes' discussion is a mistake as a reader.
The first premise of the present discussion is the reconfirmation of Descartes' interactive substance dualism theory that non-critical items can affect physical entities. "Dualism of matter is a spiritual substance that includes psychological features that generally considers the body as a physical object with physical characteristics and the mind can not reduce the body." (Moreland & Craig, 2003) Self or mind Specific electrical and chemical stimuli (physical properties) that cause consciously to experience perceptual quality and consciousness to pain (mental nature). In material dualism, Descartes believes that thoughts and brains interact closely with each other, even if they are different substances with different characteristics. This is considered to be the key point of Descartes in dualism of interactive material.