"Mind, Volume 10" presents a collection of scholarly articles and discussions that delve into the complex and multifaceted nature of the mind. Published by the Mind Association, this volume continues the journal's tradition of exploring philosophical questions related to cognition, consciousness, logic, and the very essence of mental phenomena.
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