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    The Problem of Mind-Body Dichotomy: A Critique of the Cartesian Approach
    with John Gabriel Mendie
    GNOSI: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Theory and Praxis 1 (2). 2018.
    The mind-body problem is a perennial philosophical problem that seeks to uncover the relationship or causal interaction that exists between the corporeal and incorporeal aspects of the human person. It thrives under the assumption that the human person is made up of two distinct entities, that is, mind and body, which explains their assumed causal relation. As attractive as this may seem, not all philosophers agree to this feigned idea of interaction and bifurcation of the human person. One phil…Read more