Body and mind, is there a connection?
Or, in other words, which statement do you think is the least plausible, meaning you don’t agree or believe it?
1. The body is a physical thing.
2. The mind is a nonphysical thing.
3. The mind and body interact and causally affect one another.
4. Nonphysical things cannot causally interact with physical things.
Don’t forget to explain your answer!


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