Can a theist reject dualism? I do not believe so — Raymond Rider
Sure. Bishop Berkeley's idealism is monist.Can a theist reject dualism? — Raymond Rider
1. On theism, there is a mind that is distinct from matter and does not reduce to matter.
2. Any view in which their are minds that are distinct from matter and that do not reduce to matter entails dualism.
3. Therefore, theism entails dualism. (1, 2) — Raymond Rider
Premise 2 practically says, "if a view entails dualism, then it entails dualism." Since dualism is the view that mind and matter are distinct and do not reduce to each other, then any view on which there are minds that are distinct from matter and do not reduce to matter entails dualism. I do not think I need to defend this premise further. — Raymond Rider
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