Thomas Hobbs argued against the view that the mind and the body are mutually exclusive.
Rene Descartes (1596-1650) was the one who argued that both mind and body are two separate parts of the human being. According to him, both are substances of very different kinds, and one could exist without the other.
Thomas Hobbs (1588-1679) objected strongly to Descartes's position. He questioned Descartes's method of investigation from which he arrived at his submission. He instead would go on to explain the mind in terms of the body.
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