Dualism and Monists
Dualism and Monists.Critically discuss dualism in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in comparison with one monist view (either materialism or idealistic monism), and argue for the superiority of one view over the other
Description
Dualism presents a view of the world accordin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing to which at least two fundamental, in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">incompatible types of thin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ings comprise the entirety of the universe. Monists reject this picture of the world,
claimin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing that the universe is fundamentally comprised of one substance. Critically discuss dualism in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in comparison with one monist view (either materialism or idealistic monism), and argue for the
superiority of one view over the other. Your paper should address the followin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ing questions: -Why do dualists thin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ink that there are two types of fundamental substance? Are their arguments legitimate?
-Why does the monist view you have chosen thin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ink there is one type of "stuff in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in the universe? -Which of the two views do you thin" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">in" rel="nofollow">ink is more plausible? Why?