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what is the class of philosophical theories of the mind in which one postulates both a physical brain that influences behavior to some degree and also a non-physical mind that influences behavior as well (by modulating how the brain functions)?

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The class of philosophical theories that postulate both a physical brain and a non-physical mind, both of which influence behavior, is commonly referred to as
"dualism." Dualism is a philosophical position that posits a separation between the mental and physical aspects of reality.
In this context, the physical brain is considered the material or physical component responsible for bodily functions, while the non-physical mind is associated with consciousness, thoughts, and subjective experiences. Dualism suggests that these two aspects interact and influence behavior, with the mind having the ability to modulate or influence brain function.
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The class of philosophical theories that postulate both a physical brain and a non-physical mind, both of which influence behavior, is commonly referred to as "dualism." Dualism is a philosophical position that posits a separation between the mental and physical aspects of reality. In this context, the physical brain is considered the material or physical component responsible for bodily functions, while the non-physical mind is associated with consciousness, thoughts, and subjective experiences. Dualism suggests that these two aspects interact and influence behavior, with the mind having the ability to modulate or influence brain function.
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