(October 22, 2013 at 8:28 pm)MindForgedManacle Wrote: Er, what? He was referring specifically to the two substances in question as what substance dualists believe them to be and demonstrated the insuperable problems with it."Substance" is a Scholastic concept derived from Aristotle. He is obviously ignorant of the concept as it applies to substance dualism. There are some good objections to substance dualism. His is not one of them. Moreover, substance dualism is not a single theory, but rather a heading under which multiple theories fall.
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