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A Caresian Dualist believes that the: mind and body can exist seperately

Idealism is the doctrine that: all that exists are minds and their contents

Cartesian dualism cannot explain: mind/body interaction

Epiphenomenalism: The doctrine that the mind is an ineffective by-product of physical processes

Solipsism: The view that there is only one mind in the universe, namely, one's own.

Parallelism: The doctrine that the mind and the body are two separate things that do not interact with one another.

Occasionalism: The parallelist theory of the mind that claims the correlation between mental and physical events is produced on each occasion by God.

Pre-established Harmony: The parallelist theory of mind that claims that the correlation between mental and physical events was established by God at the beginning of the universe.

Causal closure of the physical: The principle that no physical effect has a nonphysical cause.

Which is the organ in our body that is responsible for body-mind interaction according to Desartes?: Pineal Gland

What is "Indiscernibility of identicals"?: The principle that if two things are identical, then they must both posses the same properties.

According to Descartes, knowledge is: unattainable

If epiphenomenalism is true then: a secondary process results from and depends on a primary process.

According to Eastern skeptics, sense experiences are illusory only mystical experiences are: true and real.

axiology: The study of value

Logic: The study of reason

Epistemology: Study of knowledge

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