Originally posted by seer
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OK, but as usual you are selective as to what the whole definition of Dualism considers the relationship between the mind and the brain.
A more complete definition as a starting point for discussion, particularly what 'non-physical' means in terms of dualism. This has been addressed many times before. Note highlighted.
The question has been answered many many times, and you chose to ignore it.
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[Substance] Dualism does say that 'two kinds of reality: material (physical) and immaterial (spiritual).' No, simply stated materialism states that the mind is a direct result of the brain, and NOT two separate kinds of reality, but it is a bit more varied beyond this as follows:
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