Multiple Choice
Suppose someone concluded that out-of-body experiences (OBEs) can be explained in natural terms, such as a sort of illusion or hallucination produced by the brain when the mental processes for constructing the experience of being "in the body" have been disrupted. This explanation of OBE in natural, psychological terms is MOST consistent with:
A) physicalism or materialism.
B) mind-body dualism.
C) subjectivism or idealism.
D) interactionism as proposed by Descartes.
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