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He believed that the sense of 'self' is not linked to the brain's electrochemical signals.

False (B)

The philosopher emphasized Cartesian mind-body dualism.

False (B)

He proposed that the mind can exist independently of the body.

False (B)

His concept of self revolved around disembodied subjectivity.

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He believed that human beings are not embodied subjectivities.

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He emphasized the separation of mind and body.

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He suggested that the body plays no role in shaping the mind according to the content above.

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His idea of self did not consider the fundamental connection between mind and body.

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He believed that the mind exists independently of any bodily functions.

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According to the content above, he argued that understanding the 'self' should not begin with acknowledging embodied subjectivity.

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