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Single Idea 5011

[from 'Principles of Philosophy' by René Descartes, in 17. Mind and Body / A. Mind-Body Dualism / 1. Dualism ]

Full Idea

I observe two ultimate classes of things: intellectual or thinking things, pertaining to the mind or to thinking substance, and material things, pertaining to extended substance or to body.

Gist of Idea

There are two ultimate classes of existence: thinking substance and extended substance

Source

René Descartes (Principles of Philosophy [1646], I.48)

Book Reference

Descartes,René: 'Philosophical Essays and Correspondence', ed/tr. Ariew,Roger [Hackett 2000], p.243


A Reaction

This is clear confirmation that Descartes believed the mind is a substance, rather than an insubstantial world of thinking. It leaves open the possibility of a different theory: that mind is not a substance, but is a Platonic adjunct to reality.