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Which one is incorrect about the official doctrine:1 pointIt believes in a polar opposition between minds and bodiesIt accords with Descartes’ viewIt says that there is nothing mysterious about our bodiesMental states can be examined by the advance neurology

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Which one is incorrect about the official doctrine:1 pointIt believes in a polar opposition between minds and bodiesIt accords with Descartes’ viewIt says that there is nothing mysterious about our bodiesMental states can be examined by the advance neurology

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The incorrect statement about the official doctrine is: "It says that there is nothing mysterious about our bodies". According to the official doctrine, our bodies are considered to be mysterious because they are not fully understood, especially in relation to how they interact with our minds.

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