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PHI 103 Week 8, Topic 4 Benchmark Assessment; What Is Mind

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What is Mind?
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PHI-103, Dr. Holland


Introduction

The purpose of this essay, I will be discussing and addressing the mind body problem. In

this paper, I will argue that substance dualism is the correct answer to the mind body problem. I

will describe what the mind body problem even is, followed by a quick summary of all four

views of the mind body, and finish it off with defending why substance dualism is the correct

view to the mind body problem.

Section 1: The Mind-Body Problem Described

The mind-body problem is the problem that we have trying to figure out exactly what we

are as a person and/or creature, given that a person does have a physical existence, but they also

seem to have a mental existence as well. For instance, we have our mind which holds our

feelings and our thoughts and some of those feelings have nothing to do with your physical self.

You cannot measure someone’s mind, but you can measure their brain because that is the

physical part. You can weigh a brain for an exact weight or size, but the brain and the mind are

two totally different things.

Section 2: Summary of the Four Views

The first view I will be talking about is the type-identity physicalism view. Simply put,

the type-identity is a view on the relationship between the mind and body, saying that only

physical things and actions, can later bring physical effects. In other words, there are types of

mental states that are identical to types of mental states. For example, all states of the type of

“pain” you feel, are the same as physical states of the type “c-fiber firing”.



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, The next view I will be describing is the Functionalism Physicalism. Functionalism is

the view about the nature of mental states. Instead of identifying mental states by what they are

made of, they identify them by what they do. Mental states are connected to people because they

only function as an explanation for their behavior they are observing. This is basically the

functionalist model plus physicalism. Only physical states can cause other physical states and

this view also avoids the problem of multiple realizability.

The third view I will be explaining is the property dualism theory. To briefly describe it,

this view is saying that the mental starts are caused by the physical states, but the mental states

cause nothing. The dualist property thinks that a human is really only a physical thing, but they

also think there is something that is non-physical that is a piece of our existence.

The fourth and final view and the view that I believe is most correct is the Substance

Dualism view. This is the view that one human being is composed of two different kinds of

substances. One being mental and one being physical, and they both equally make up a human.

The mental substances are not physical substances, and the physical substances are not mental

substances. They are just their own things.

Section 3: Substance Dualism Defended

Substance dualism is the belief that if the mind is not physical, it cannot interact

with the physical body. There are a few different arguments to help defend the substance dualism

view, but the two that I best believe fit is the Intentionality argument, and the Agency and free

will argument. Intentionality are mental states that have intentions, or intendings. They are like

the states that, “Are about, of, for, or towards things other than themselves. Desires, beliefs,

loves, hates, perceptions and memories are common intentional states.” (Calef, Dualism and

Mind). We can have all of those feelings at the same time. However, brain states cannot

plausibly

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