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  1. The mind–body problem is a philosophical problem concerning the relationship between thought and consciousness in the human mind, and the body. [1] [2] It is not obvious how the concept of the mind and the concept of the body relate.

  2. En filosofía del espíritu y ciencia cognitiva, el problema mente-cuerpo es el problema de explicar la relación entre la mente (alma para algunos autores) y la materia: cómo es que estados mentales o subjetivos (ej. sensaciones, creencias, decisiones, recuerdos) explican a, interactúan con, o bien supervienen de las sustancias y procesos ...

  3. Glossary. History. Categories. Disambiguation. Philosophies. Branches. Philosophers. v. t. e. In the philosophy of mind, mind–body dualism denotes either the view that mental phenomena are non-physical, [1] or that the mind and body are distinct and separable. [2] .

  4. mind-body problem, in the philosophy of mind and metaphysics, the problem of explaining how mental events arise from or interact with physical events. Historically, three types of theory have been most influential: psychophysical monism, property dualism, and psychophysical dualism.

  5. 18 de dic. de 2003 · 1. Preliminaries. 1.1 The Importance of Mental Causation. 1.2 Is This an Empirical Issue? 2. The Problem of Interaction. 2.1 What is the Mind-Body Nexus? 2.2 The Pairing Problem. 2.3 Conservation Laws. 2.4 The Completeness of the Physical. 3. The Ascent to Properties. 4. Problem I: Property Dualism. 5. Problem II: Anomalous Monism.

  6. 19 de ago. de 2003 · The mind-body problem is the problem: what is the relationship between mind and body? Or alternatively: what is the relationship between mental properties and physical properties? Humans have (or seem to have) both physical properties and mental properties.