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Mind - Nature of the mind |  | Mind - Nature of the mind: Encyclopedia II - Mind - Nature of the mind |  | Both philosophers and psychologists remain divided about the nature of the mind. Some take what is known as the substantial view, and argue that the mind is a single entity, perhaps having its base in the brain but distinct from it and having an autonomous existence. This view ultimately derives from Plato, and was absorbed from him into Christian thought. In its most extreme form, the substantial view merges with the theological view that the mind is an entity wholly separate from the body, in fact a manifestation of the soul, which will survive the b ...
See also:Mind, Mind - Theories of the mind, Mind - Nature of the mind, Mind - History of the philosophy of the mind, Mind - Current research |  | | Mind, Mind - Current research, Mind - History of the philosophy of the mind, Mind - Nature of the mind, Mind - Theories of the mind, Artificial consciousness, Artificial intelligence, Brain, Carl Jung, Cognitive science, Consciousness, Hominid intelligence, Mental (Sri Aurobindo), Mental body, Mind-body problem, Mind myths, Physicality, Philosophy of mind, Psychology, Simulated consciousness, Society of Mind theory, Subjective character of experience, Theory of mind, Unconscious mind, Brain-computer interface |  | |
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Mind - Nature of the mind
Both philosophers and psychologists remain divided about the nature of the mind. Some take what is known as the substantial view, and argue that the mind is a single entity, perhaps having its base in the brain but distinct from it and having an autonomous existence. This view ultimately derives from Plato, and was absorbed from him into Christian thought. In its most extreme form, the substantial view merges with the theological view that the mind is an entity wholly separate from the body, in fact a manifestation of the soul, which will survive the body's death and return to God, its creator.
Others take what is known as the functional view, ultimately derived from Aristotle, which holds that the mind is a term of convenience for a variety of mental functions which have little in common except that humans are conscious of their existence. Functionalists tend to argue that the attributes which we collectively call the mind are closely related to the functions of the brain and can have no autonomous existence beyond the brain - nor can they survive its death. In this view mind is a subjective manifestation of consciousness: the human brain's ability to be aware of its own existence. The concept of the mind is therefore a means by which the conscious brain understands its own operations.
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