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wrbasek0

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Anne Finch Conway solved the mind/body problem by:
 
 

a. denying the existence of mind in the Cartesian sense
  b. insisting matter and spirit exist on the same continuum
  c. reducing the world to a single substance
  d. declaring both thought and extension attributes of God



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Gottfried Leibniz solved the mind/body problem by:
 
 

a. denying the existence of mind in the Cartesian sense
  b. insisting matter and spirit exist on the same continuum
  c. reducing the world to a single substance
  d. declaring both thought and extension attributes of God




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Answer to Question 1

b.

Answer to Question 2

c.





 

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