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Dualists sometimes appeal to the indiscernibility of identicals (Leibnizâ Law) in defense of their claim that mental states are distinct from physical states.

a. true
b. false

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The given statement is true

Step-by-step explanation:

They claim that the mental states are different from the physical states and they believe that the mental states are like imagining and public behavior the events are observable

They have the exact location of the space and the people who follow dualism are called as the dualist and they have different physical and mental state and they are distinct in their own ways

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