Why do dualists think that there are two types of fundamental substance?
Dualism and Monists.Critically discuss dualism in comparison with one monist view (either materialism or idealistic monism), and argue for the superiority of one view over the other
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Dualism presents a view of the world according to which at least two fundamental, incompatible types of things comprise the entirety of the universe. Monists reject this picture of the world,
claiming that the universe is fundamentally comprised of one substance. Critically discuss dualism in comparison with one monist view (either materialism or idealistic monism), and argue for the
superiority of one view over the other. Your paper should address the following questions: -Why do dualists think that there are two types of fundamental substance? Are their arguments legitimate?
-Why does the monist view you have chosen think there is one type of “stuff in the universe? -Which of the two views do you think is more plausible? Why?