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The mind is not a scientific entity. A synthetic approach is needed to allow a proper description and explanation. This account reveals why we have a mind, how emotions work, and why we have no imagination. And much more. The text is amply and originally illustrated and written to appeal not just to specialists of 'mind theory' but also readers from other disciplines, and (why not?) younger readers. An account difficult to limit to the usual categories - just like our minds!
mind theory; emotions; imagination; language of thought; Plato's cave.
mind theory; emotions; imagination; language of thought; Plato's cave.
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