mind

Mental processes are thinking, reasoning, having feelings, being aware, experiencing, having conscience, believing, fantasizing, dreaming, seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, and feeling temperatures and touches {mind}|. Different from brain, mind is not physical structure, has no physical properties, and does not obey physical laws. Mind has no space extension. Mind has no time interval. Mind is indivisible into units and relations, but it does have mental structures. Minds are purposive, goal-oriented systems. Perhaps, mammals have something like mind.

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