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7 pages in length. The other mind concept has long intrigued philosophers and scientists alike, inasmuch as it is an illusive notion. Indeed, to consider that there are other minds besides one's own is a theory that not only requires abstract thought, but it also demands that individuals look
beyond their own myopic existence. The writer discusses the other mind theory as it relates to John Stuart Mill, Norman Malcolm and René Descartes. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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there are other minds besides ones own is a theory that not only requires abstract thought, but it also demands that individuals look beyond their own myopic existence. Can
conscious experience be separate from the brain, and can conscious experience wield causal influence over brain activity, as well as human behavior? It has been surmised that conscious experience
can, indeed, exist apart from the brain, inasmuch as there are separate yet interwoven mental and physical worlds. However, the other conjecture contends that there is just one world
where physical entities exist. "Firstly, how do I come to believe that there are minds in the world other than my own? Secondly, how can I justify my
belief that there are minds in the world other than my own? Thirdly, what can I state about the mental states of minds other than my own?" (Can I
Know What Another Person Is Thinking Or Feeling? If So, How?). According to Norman Malcolm, author of Essays on Other Minds, an individual
cannot begin to realize the existence of other minds until he or she fully understands the fundamental basis of his or her own, which effectively states the so-called problem of
the other mind theory. "...The problem lies in the belief that in looking for evidence of other minds, we need to start off from our own case and then
look for evidence that other cases resemble my own in other humans" (Can I Know What Another Person Is Thinking Or Feeling? If So, How?). John Stuart Mill has been
credited with developing the initial concept of the other minds problem by employing his Argument from Analogy, which served to provide critical insight to the manner by which one comes
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