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胡卓恺
This section explores common-sense intuitions about mind-body separation, focused on the idea of multiple personalities/selves occupying a single body: The text notes this idea appears in pop culture (e.g., the comedy All of Me, where two people share one body) and is often framed as a lay understanding of multiple personality disorder: many intuitively view the condition as "multiple people fighting for control of one body" (though the passage acknowledges the actual disorder is more complex). This intuition aligns with broader dualist thinking—like exorcism beliefs, where "something else" (a separate entity) takes over a body to explain unusual behavior. Together, these examples show how everyday thinking treats the "self" as distinct from the physical body, allowing for the idea that one body can host multiple non-physical selves.

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