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- 16:18, 3 June 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/AlphabeticToolbox.js (←Created page with '// sort the links in the toolbox alphabetically $(document).ready(function() { const toolbox = document.getElementById('p-tb'); const list = toolbox.getElementsByTagName('ul')[0]; const items = Array.from(list.getElementsByTagName('li')); items.sort(function(a, b) { var textA = a.textContent.trim().toUpperCase(); var textB = b.textContent.trim().toUpperCase(); return textA.localeCompare(textB); }); // Remove existing items and append sorted ite...')
- 16:59, 31 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Ontology - Schools of thought (←Created page with '== Schools of thought == === Realism and anti-realism === The term ''realism'' is used for various theories that affirm that some kind of phenomenon is real or has mind-independent existence. In relation to ontology in general, ontological realism is the view that there are objective facts about what exists and what the nature and categories of being are. Ontological realists do not make claims about what those facts are, for example, whether materialism or...')
- 13:02, 23 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Template:Did you know nominations/Metaphysics (Creating DYK nomination for Metaphysics (DYK-wizard))
- 07:47, 18 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Talk:Rugby, Warwickshire/GA1 (review)
- 13:08, 17 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Human history - Academic research (←Created page with '== Academic research == The field of inquiry studying human history is called world history, though the two terms are also sometimes used as synonyms. While philosophers have engaged in world history for centuries, it only became an active field of academic inquiry in the late 20th century, with most earlier research focusing on individual communities and societies after the prehistoric period.{{sfn|Christian|2015a|pp=2–4}}{{sfn|...')
- 08:32, 17 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/SpellGrammarHelper.js (new script)
- 12:26, 12 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Lead (←Created page with 'The mind is the totality of psychological phenomena, such as thought, perception, feeling, motivation, memory, and learning. It encompasses both conscious processes, through which an individual is aware of external or internal circumstances, and unconscious processes, which can influence the individual without their awareness. Traditionally, minds were often conceived as separate entities that can exist on their own but are today more commonly understood as...')
- 08:24, 11 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Talk:List of kingdoms in Africa throughout history/GA1 (review) Tag: use of deprecated (unreliable) source
- 08:04, 11 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Talk:Design effect/GA1 (review)
- 12:36, 9 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Definition (←Created page with '== Definition == The mind is the totality of psychological phenomena or capacities, encompassing consciousness, thought, perception, sensation, feeling, mood, motivation, behavior, memory, and learning.{{sfn|Kim|2011|p=2, 6}}{{sfn|American Psychological Association|2018i}}{{sfn|HarperCollins|2022a}} The term is sometimes used in a more narrow sense to refer only higher or more abstract mental functions while excluding others.{{sfn|American Psychological Ass...')
- 13:32, 7 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - In various fields (←Created page with '== In various fields == The mind is relevant to many fields. In epistemology, the problem of other minds is the challenge of explaining how it is possible to know that other people than oneself have a mind. The difficulty arises from the fact that people directly experience their own mind but do not have the same access to the minds of others. According to a common view, it is necessary to rely on perception to observe the behavior of others and then i...')
- 08:23, 6 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Non-human (←Created page with '== Non-human == === Animal === While it is generally accepted today that animals have some form of mind, it is controversial to which animals this applies and how their mind differs from the human mind.{{sfn|Carruthers|2019|pp=ix, 29–30}} This depends on how mind is defined; when understood in a very wide sense as the capacity to process information, the mind is present in all forms of life, including insects, plants, and individual cells; {{sfn|Spradlin|...')
- 08:32, 5 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Talk:Arrow's impossibility theorem/GA1 (review)
- 16:44, 4 May 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Mental health and disorder (←Created page with '== Mental health and disorder == {{main|Mental health|Mental disorder}} Mental health is a state of the mind characterized by internal equilibrium and well-being in which mental capacities function as they should. Some theorists emphasize positive features such as the abilities to realize one's potential, express and modulate one's emotions, cope with adverse life situations, and fulfill one's social role. Negative definitions, by contrast, see mental heal...')
- 12:41, 29 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Development (←Created page with '== Development == === Evolution === The mind has a long evolutionary history starting with the development of the central nervous system and the brain.{{cn}} While it is generally accepted today that mind is not exclusive to humans and various non-human animals have some form of mind, there is no concensus at which point exactly the mind emerged.{{sfn|Hatfield|Pittman|2013|pp=3–4}} The evolution of mind is usually explained in terms of natural selection:...')
- 07:59, 27 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Talk:Billy Ballew Motorsports/GA2 (review)
- 11:37, 25 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Wikipedia:Peer review/Ethics/archive1 (start peer review)
- 08:22, 25 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Wikipedia:Featured article candidates/Existence/archive1 (featured article nomination)
- 17:49, 23 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Fields and methods of inquiry (←Created page with '== Fields and methods of inquiry == Mind is studied by various fields of inquiry, including psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, and cognitive science. They differ from each other in the topics and aspects of mind they investigate and in the methods they employ in the process. === Psychology === {{main|Psychology}} Psychology is the scientific study of mind and behavior. It investigates conscious and unconscious mental phenomena, including perception, me...')
- 17:24, 21 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Relation to matter (←Created page with '== Relation to matter == === Mind–body problem === {{main|Mind–body problem}} The mind–body problem is the difficulty of explaining the relationship between mind and body, for example, how thoughts and feelings are related to brain processes. Despite their different characteristics, mind and body interact with each other, like when a bodily change causes mental discomfort or when a limb moves because of an intention.{{sfn|Kim|2005|p=608}}{{sfn|Jawors...')
- 17:02, 15 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page User:Phlsph7/Mind - Forms (←Created page with '== Forms == === Functions and processes === The mind encompasses many functions and processes, including perception, memory, thought, imagination, emotion, motivation, attention, and learning. === Faculties and modules === Traditionally, the mind was subdivided into a small number mental faculties understood as capacities to perform certain functions or bring about certain processes. {{sfn|Kenny|1992|pp=71–72}}{{sfn|Brooks|1882|pp=[https://books.google...')
- 08:30, 13 April 2024 Phlsph7 talk contribs created page Talk:Auckland/GA1 (review)