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Mind — • Explores the term in relation to consciousness, matter, and mechanism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Mind Mind † … Catholic encyclopedia
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stuff it — ● stuff * * * stuff it impolite phrase used for telling someone that you are very angry with them, and you are not interested in them or their suggestions When she told me what the job was, I told her to stuff it. Thesaurus: expressions showing… … Useful english dictionary
Stuff — Stuff, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Stuffed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Stuffing}.] [OE. stoffen; cf. OF. estoffer, F. [ e]toffer, to put stuff in, to stuff, to line, also, OF. estouffer to stifle, F. [ e]touffer; both perhaps of Teutonic origin, and akin to E.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
mind, philosophy of — Branch of philosophy that studies the nature of mind and its various manifestations, including intentionality, sensation and sense perception, feeling and emotion, traits of character and personality, the unconscious, volition, thought, memory,… … Universalium
stuff — /stʌf / (say stuf) noun 1. the material of which anything is made. 2. material to be worked upon, or to be used in making something. 3. matter or material indefinitely: cushions filled with some soft stuff. 4. woven material or fabric. 5.… …
stuff — stuffless, adj. /stuf/, n. 1. the material of which anything is made: a hard, crystalline stuff. 2. material to be worked upon or to be used in making something: wood, steel, and other stuff for building. 3. material of some unspecified kind: a… … Universalium
Mind (The Culture) — In Iain M. Banks Culture novels most larger starships, some inhabited planets and all orbitals have their own Minds: sentient, hyperintelligent machines originally built by biological species which have evolved, redesigned themselves, and become… … Wikipedia
stuff — [[t]stʌf[/t]] n. 1) the material of which anything is made 2) material to be worked upon or to be used in making something 3) material, objects, or items of some unspecified kind 4) property, as personal belongings or equipment 5) something to be … From formal English to slang
mind–body dualism — ▪ philosophy in philosophy, any theory that mind and body are distinct kinds of substances or natures. This position implies that mind and body not only differ in meaning but refer to different kinds of entities. Thus, a dualist would… … Universalium