According to René Descartes' version of substance dualism, the two kinds of substances are
A) matter, which has extension and position in space, and mind, which has neither.
B) matter, which has extension and position in space, and mind, which has position but not extension.
C) matter, of which all lower animals are composed, and mind, of which humans are composed.
D) matter, of which all human beings are composed, and mind, of which angels and God are composed.
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