Multiple Choice
Mind-body dualism refers to
A) John Locke's description of the inability of the mind and body to fully function without each other.
B) Descartes's belief that the soul is entirely distinct from the body.
C) The philosophy that the mind and the body work together to form a cohesive, well-functioning entity.
D) Franz Joseph Gall's argument that the mind and body are inseparable entities and should be empirically studied as one.
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