Instead of discussing the soul. Thum1an focuses on the mind. How is "mind" different f rom "soul"? Where is the mind located, according co Tlrnnnan? ls ic the s::une as the brain? What are some of the broader implications of Thunnan 's attention to the 111.ind instead of the soul? If the mind is tr:111sfo1111ed, can the essence of the person remain somehow immune to change? Conversely, if a person's mental habits and perceptions remain unchanged, is it possible to imagine that the essence of the person has still been altered somehow? We might ordina1ily think of each person as endowed with an individual soul, but is the mind individualized in the same way?
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