The mind-body problem in Buddhism is

A) a problem about how two totally different substances interact.

B) a problem about how a variety of differing processes can causally affect each other.

C) not a problem at all.

D) solved by their theory that Atman exists as the center of consciousness.


B

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A) The method of concomitant variation. B) The method of agreement. C) The method of difference. D) The method of residues. E) The joint method of agreement and difference.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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