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Problem of other minds

The problem of other minds is a philosophical problem traditionally stated as the following epistemological question: Given that I can only observe the behavior of others, how can I know that others have minds?[1] The problem is that knowledge of other minds is always indirect. The problem of other minds does not negatively impact social interactions due to people having a "theory of mind" – the ability to spontaneously infer the mental states of others – supported by innate mirror neurons,[2] a theory of mind mechanism,[3] or a tacit theory.[4] There has also been an increase in evidence that behavior results from cognition which in turn requires consciousness and the brain.

For the contemporary music organization, see Other Minds (organization).

It is a problem of the philosophical idea known as solipsism: the notion that for any person only one's own mind is known to exist. The problem of other minds maintains that no matter how sophisticated someone's behavior is, that does not reasonably guarantee that someone has the presence of thought occurring within them as when oneself engages in behavior.[5] Phenomenology studies the subjective experience of human life resulting from consciousness. The specific subject within phenomenology studying other minds is intersubjectivity.

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Journal of Indian Philosophy

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Dennett, Daniel C.

Buford, Thomas O., ed. (1970). Essays on other minds. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.  0252001230. OCLC 133061.

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(1966) [1952]. Other minds (2nd ed.). Oxford: Blackwell. OCLC 1076880.

Wisdom, John

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