Mind–body may refer to:
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Mind–body dualism
In the philosophy of mind, mind–body dualism denotes either the view that mental phenomena are non-physical, Hart, W. D. 1996. "Dualism." pp. 265–267 in ''A Companion to the Philosophy of Mind'', edited by S. Guttenplan. Oxford: Blackwell. ...
, a medical model
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Mind–body exercise, a form of exercise that combines body movement with mental focus
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Mind–body intervention, an alternative medicine
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Mind–body problem
The mind–body problem is a philosophical debate concerning the relationship between thought and consciousness in the human mind, and the brain as part of the physical body. The debate goes beyond addressing the mere question of how mind and bo ...
, a philosophy of mind
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Mindbody Inc., a software company
* Mindbody, a term coined by
William H. Poteat to designate the means by which a person encounters the world
See also
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Bodymind, an approach to understand the relationship between the human body and mind where they are seen as a single integrated unit
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