Glossary / Lexicon
Dualist
Dualist refers to anyone who believes that there are two (2) aspects to humans (1) the physical and (2) mental.
Likewise, Dualist is described as one who believes that a person consists of two (2) separate entities:
(1) a mind, which accounts for one's mental experiences and rationality, and
(2) a body, which functions according to the same biological and mechanical principles as do the bodies of nonhuman animals.
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