dualism in cognitive science
Dualism in cognitive science refers to the philosophical perspective that the mind and body are separate entities with distinct properties and functions. It suggests that mental processes and consciousness cannot be reduced to purely physical or biological explanations, indicating the existence of a non-physical aspect of the mind that interacts with the physical brain.
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