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Descartes believes that there exists both 'mind' and 'matter' (or 'body' - same thing). smart believes that there is only 'matter', or the material/physical world, and everything else, including thoughts, sensations and other apparently 'mental' processes are really just physical processes at bottom. which view do you find more plausible? explain why in 200 words. include links if outside sources are used.

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