Almog on Descartes's Mind and Body

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 70 (3):709-716 (2007)
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Abstract

Descartes thought his mind and body could exist apart, and that this attested to a real distinction between them. The challenge as Almog initially describes it is to find a reading of “can exist apart” that is strong enough to establish a real distinction, yet weak enough to be justified by what Descartes offers as evidence: that DM and DB can be conceived apart.

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Stephen Yablo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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