单选题
The author cites Spinoza's belief that "mind and body exist in pre-established coordination" most likely in order to
- (A) prove that Descartes confused the true distinction between consciousness and extension
- (B) suggest the logical assumption behind Spinoza's embrace of dualism
- (C) lay the groundwork for psychophysical parallelism's rejection of occasionalism
- (D) deny that any outside entity could be responsible for both mental and physical events
- (E) establish why he believed mental events could not determine physical motions