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    Passion is a mode of the mind, so the mind is capable of ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The mutual commerce of motions and passions is what constitutes the mind-body union.

    Passion is a mode of the mind, so the mind is capable of varying passions.

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    Le Grand described the mind-body union in terms directly borrowed from Descartes. However, Le Grand attempted to explicate further than did Descartes the nature of the mind-body union. According to Le Grand, there are three kinds of union, each possessing its own principle which effects that union: the first is that of two minds whose principle of union is love; the second is that of two physical bodies whose principle of union is local presence; and the third is that of the mind and body whose

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