Descartes' mind-body dualism is defined as a philosophical view that considers
a. mind to be the product of neural activity.
b. mind and body to be separate entities.
c. reality to exist only when perceived by an observer.
d. the senses as the source of knowledge.
Question 2
According to Descartes, the mind
a. is the product of neural activity.
b. exists in both human and non-human animals.
c. forms an indivisible whole with the body.
d. is not a physical entity that can be studied.