Anonymous - Piece 5

The Cartesian obstacle of thought and behaviour is the dimension of consciousness separable from the body dimension. Descartes spoke of dualism and parallelism in the individual.
Man is not just an embarrassment of body, but also consciousness that has the ability to think and decide his actions. Torn between the impulses and the reason, man, in his actions and thoughts, errs on a combination of antagonistic principles.
This is a conflict of mind-body relationship.
when consciousness is in the soul and the sensations and perceptions of bodily origin. Our behaviour sometimes translates impulses that we do not control and which seem foreign to our nature, but they exist in us and form who we really are.

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