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Descartes wrote in correspondence with Princess Elizabeth of Bohemia that whereas the distinction between mind and body could be grasped by our reason, the'substantial union' between them just had to be experienced. Yet this seems tantamount to admitting that what we experience undermines the distinction which reason (allegedly) perceives.[1]
  1. ;John Cottingham (1999), "René Descartes (1596-1650)", The Philosophers: Introducing Greath Western Thinkers içinde, Ted Honderich (ed.), New York: Oxford University Press, p. 65