Elisabeth argues that a substance dualist must hold that no matter what condition the body finds itself in-if, for example, a person has fainted-the mind ...
A) will no longer be able to think abstractly.
B) temporarily "disappears."
C) should still be able to exercise its power of thought.
D) becomes identical to the body.
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