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He believed that the sense of 'self' is not linked to the brain's electrochemical signals.
He believed that the sense of 'self' is not linked to the brain's electrochemical signals.
False
The philosopher emphasized Cartesian mind-body dualism.
The philosopher emphasized Cartesian mind-body dualism.
False
He proposed that the mind can exist independently of the body.
He proposed that the mind can exist independently of the body.
False
His concept of self revolved around disembodied subjectivity.
His concept of self revolved around disembodied subjectivity.
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He believed that human beings are not embodied subjectivities.
He believed that human beings are not embodied subjectivities.
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He emphasized the separation of mind and body.
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.
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.
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.
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.
According to the content above, he argued that understanding the 'self' should not begin with acknowledging embodied subjectivity.
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