Important Criticisms of Dualism in Philosophy of Mind
Dualism is the theory that the brain and the mind are separate, based on the fact that there are two different kinds of things in the world, physical and mental. Descartes pioneered this theory, and put forward two apparently strong arguments for it. These arguments are now referred to as Cartesian Dualism. Basically, Descartes utilized Leibnizs Law, which states that if two things have even one different quality, then they are not the same thing, to make his two arguments for dualism.