Although dualism itself was around long before Descartes was a glimmer in the eyes of Madame and Monsieur Descartes, Cartesian dualism is how dualism affects people. Descartes was the first person to put this theory into action with and for men. For example, Descartes believed that a human being consisted of two different things: Mind and Matter. To him, they were different; as were the mind and the brain. Cartesian dualism is the non-presented third option: The brain and the mind being connected.

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