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Property dualism is a philosophical perspective in the philosophy of mind that posits that there are two distinct types of properties that can be attributed to mental states: physical properties and non-physical (or mental) properties. Unlike substance dualism, which asserts that mind and body consist of fundamentally different substances (such as the mind being non-physical and the body being physical), property dualism suggests that both mental and physical properties exist within a unified substance—in this case, the brain and the body.

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