Someone who believes in both body and soul, with the soul more important because it is eternal.
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dualist
Someone who believes in both body and soul, with the soul more important because it is eternal.
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"And Aristotle is what we call a materialist. A dualist is someone who believes that there's a body and a soul. Okay? And if..."
"...difference. Second major difference is Plato is what we call a dualist."
"...of the world. Right? Because you're a materialist. And he's a dualist. Why were you studying under Plato for 20 years? Does that make..."
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Aristotle is not treated here as the solitary genius behind Western reason.
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