One objection that Churchland raises against Cartesian dualism is that
A) Descartes' theory of the interaction of mind and matter conflicts with Einstein's theory of gravity.
B) science has proven that there is no such thing as the "animal spirits" that Descartes proposed.
C) it is unclear how immaterial mind-substance could possibly interact with matter.
D) contrary to Descartes' view, we are essentially embodied creatures, rather than thinking substances.
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