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The '''mind''' is simply what the brain does. It is related to the [[Self]] and is considered  
The '''mind''' is simply what the brain does. It is related to the [[Self]] and is considered  
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as responsible for one's thoughts and feelings.
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as responsible for one's thoughts and feelings. It is an abstract concept which describes all of the brain's conscious and unconscious cognitive processes. Although it does not exist as a single, unified substance, it emerges from the coordinated action of a group of agents and acts to orchestrate them in turn. In this sense, the coordinated hallucination of people is often associated with a team spirit or god, while the coordinated hallucination of neurons is associated with the personal spirit, the soul or the mind.
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It is an abstract concept which describes all of the brain's conscious and unconscious cognitive processes.
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Although it does not exist as a single, unified substance, it emerges from the coordinated action of a group
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of agents and acts to orchestrate them in turn. In this sense, the coordinated hallucination of people
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is often associated with a team spirit or god, while the coordinated hallucination of neurons is associated  
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with the personal spirit, the soul or the mind.
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There are many theories of the mind and its function,
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We know that everything arises from atoms. [[Gene|Genes]] shape life-forms and contain the blueprints of bodies. [[Meme|Memes]] can shape culture and civilization, organizations and [[Community|communities]], or theories and [[Theorem|theorems]]. Together, cultural memes and biological genes shape the mind, this wonderful combination of thoughts and behavior patterns based on a universe of neural assemblies and brain chemicals. How exactly is often the question.
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the [[Society_of_Mind|society of mind]] approach tries to
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explain the mind as a society of agents (or CAS).
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There are many theories of the mind and its function, the [[Society_of_Mind|society of mind]] approach tries to explain the mind as a society of agents (or CAS).
== Mind and Memes ==
== Mind and Memes ==

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