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    The Principle That the Mind and Body Exist as Separate
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The Principle That the Mind and Body Exist as Separate

Question 116

Question 116

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The principle that the mind and body exist as separate entities, each with different characteristics and governed by its own laws, is called:


A) associationism.
B) contiguity.
C) dualism.
D) nativism.

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