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The Contention That Bodies and Minds Must Be Different Things

Question 35

Question 35

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The contention that bodies and minds must be different things because bodies can be divided into parts but minds cannot is known as a _______ argument.


A) divisibility
B) unitary
C) conceivability
D) divisive

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