substanssinen
Substanssinen is a term used in the field of philosophy and metaphysics to refer to the idea that reality is composed of fundamental, indivisible entities known as substances. These substances are often considered to be the primary bearers of properties and existences. The concept of substanssinen is closely associated with the philosophical tradition of substance dualism, which posits that the mind and body are distinct substances.
In the context of Western philosophy, the notion of substanssinen can be traced back to Aristotle, who
In Eastern philosophy, particularly in Indian traditions, the concept of substanssinen is often associated with the
Critics of substanssinen argue that it can lead to a form of dualism that is difficult to
Despite these criticisms, the idea of substanssinen continues to be a subject of interest and debate in