Brains


A dialogue on Philosophy of Mind and Related Matters

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Why 'Brains'?

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This entry was posted on 1/20/2007 10:56 AM and is filed under blogs.

It's been brought to my attention that the name of this blog is not entirely transparent. 

The word 'brains' has many meanings.  It means intelligence or mind.  It is also the plural of 'brain', which refers to the most mindful part of our body.  By meaning both mind and brains, this short word raises the question of how the two are related.  That, and everything pertaining to it, is the topic of our blog.

 

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    • 1/20/2007 3:14 PM Kenneth wrote:
      I think "Brains" is fine, especially if we are to understand the full title as "Brains: A dialoge on philosophy of mind and related matters." Then, simply "Brains" as a short title for casual reference is perfectly fine.
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