> Gary's Response: The mind is not a collective noun
> but a singular noun.
> Each and every human being has one singular mind.
> It is the term for our
> experience of thinking and being aware. It is our
> experience of processing
> our thoughts, memories, feeling, emotions, and all
> our sensory events.
Gary,
Food for thought I hope ...
Computers have memories of the past. Thermometers feel
hot and cold. Cameras can see. A tear is the child of
emotion. Is there a place in your metaphysics for any
of these objects having a mind?
André
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