SECOND ARGUMENT FOR MIND-BODY DISTINCTNESS
(P1)     If x is identical with y, then for every property F, if x has F then y too has F.

(LP2)  If there is a property F such that x has F and y does not have F, then x and y are distinct. [(P1)]

(P3)    The human body is divisible into parts (each of which is itself a body).

(P4)    The human mind is not divisible into parts (each of which is itself a mind).

(C)      The human body is distinct from the human mind. [(P2),(P3),(P4)]