Any kind of food or drug affects the mind or body in some way.
A drug as per textbooks, is any substance which affects the way the mind and body works. Therefore, marijuana is considered a drug because it affects the way one mind and body works whether in a positive or negative way
When it has affects on the body and or mind.
Unlike Descartes, Spinoza believed that the mind was an extension of the body, and vice versa. He thought that there was only one type of substance, a divine substance, of which the mind and body were part. As one thing, the mind and body could interact in harmony, not the discord Descartes was concerned with.
In Descartes' philosophy, res cogitans refers to the mind or thinking substance, while res extensa refers to the physical world or extended substance. Descartes believed that these two concepts interact through the mind-body dualism, where the mind and body are separate but can influence each other. The mind, as a thinking substance, can perceive and interact with the physical world through the body, which is an extended substance. This interaction forms the basis of Descartes' understanding of the relationship between the mind and body.
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Drug n. (1) A substance used to treat an illness, relieve a symptom, or modify a chemical process in the body for a specific purpose; (2) A substance, often addictive, which affects the central nervous system; (3) A chemical or substance, not necessarily for medical purposes, which alters the way the mind or body functions.Alcohol is a drug. It doesn't matter what you "consider" it.
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Property dualism posits that mental properties are distinct from physical properties, but both are present in the same substance. Substance dualism, on the other hand, argues that the mind and body are separate substances altogether.
Yes, alcohol is considered a mind-altering substance as it affects the brain's neurotransmitters and can alter mood, behavior, and cognition. Its consumption can lead to impairment in judgment, coordination, and decision-making.
No, not at all. Your religion is something in your mind, not a real thing that affects your body.