The Murky Politics of Mind-Body

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Mental Health Insurance Parity - The Murky Politics of Mind-Body - New York Times

From Plato and Aristotle to Descartes, the great thinkers have for millennia argued over what is known in philosophy as the "mind-body problem," the relationship between spirit and flesh. Dualism tends to win the day: The mind and the body, while linked, are separate. They exist independently, perhaps mingling but not merging.

The debate lives on these days in less abstract form in the United States: How much of a difference should it make to health care -- and health insurance -- if a condition is physical or mental?

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