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see Human Mind . For other uses · see Mind (disambiguation) . The mind is responsible for phenomena like perception · thought · feeling · and action . The mind is that which thinks · feels · perceives · imagines · remembers · and wills . It covers the totality of mental phenomena · including both conscious processes · through which an individual is aware of external and internal circumstances · and unconscious processes · but its exact nature is disputed. Some characterizations focus on internal aspects · which holds that everything is material · which led to the formation of brains . As brains became more complex · neuroscience · cognitive science · including epistemology · anthropology

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see Human Mind . For other uses
see Mind (disambiguation) . The mind is responsible for phenomena like perception
thought
feeling
and action . The mind is that which thinks
feels
perceives
imagines
remembers
and wills . It covers the totality of mental phenomena
including both conscious processes
through which an individual is aware of external and internal circumstances
and unconscious processes
but its exact nature is disputed. Some characterizations focus on internal aspects
which holds that everything is material
which led to the formation of brains . As brains became more complex
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neuroscience
cognitive science
including epistemology
anthropology

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