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    The essence of the soul (mind) is to think, and the soul ... — Carmelics
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    Supports→Sensations are not produced by a subconscious faculty of the mind.

    The essence of the soul (mind) is to think, and the soul is entirely distinct from the body.

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    A subconscious mental faculty would operate without the thinker's awareness.Nothing can be in the mind of which the thinker is unaware.Sensations are not produced by a subconscious faculty of the mind.

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    The soul is the essence of the living being.89%The essence of mind is thought, and a thinking thing is unextended87%The soul is the form of the body, meaning a particular person's soul i...86%The mind is distinct from the body84%

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    Interestingly, Descartes would agree that experiential resources cannot solve the problem. By the Sixth Meditation, however, Descartes purports to have the innate resources he needs to solve it – notably, innate ideas of mind and body. Among the metaphysical theses he develops is that mind and body have wholly distinct essences: the essence of thinking substance is pure thought; the essence of body is pure extension. In a remarkable maneuver, Descartes invokes this distinction to refute the scep

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