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'''Philosophy of mind''' is the area of [[philosophy]] which deals with philosophical issues about the mind and brain: the metaphysical nature of minds, how we have knowledge of minds and mental phenomena, and the status of those mental phenomena - [[consciousness]], [[qualia]], [[intentionality]], [[perception]], [[memory]] and [[self-knowledge]].
'''Philosophy of mind''' is the area of [[philosophy]] which deals with philosophical issues about the mind and brain: the metaphysical nature of minds, how we have knowledge of minds and mental phenomena, and the status of those mental phenomena - [[consciousness]], [[qualia]], [[intentionality]], [[perception]], [[memory]] and [[self-knowledge]].[[Category:Suggestion Bot Tag]]

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Philosophy of mind is the area of philosophy which deals with philosophical issues about the mind and brain: the metaphysical nature of minds, how we have knowledge of minds and mental phenomena, and the status of those mental phenomena - consciousness, qualia, intentionality, perception, memory and self-knowledge.