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In The Analysis of Mind, first published in 1921, philosopher Bertrand Russell explores the relationship between the mind and matter, aiming to reconcile materialistic and anti-materialistic perspectives. Drawing upon psychology, physics, and philosophy, Russell examines concepts such as consciousness, sensation, and belief. He introduces the theory of neutral monism, proposing that the fundamental substance of the world is neither purely mental nor purely physical but neutral. This work is a significant contribution to the philosophy of mind, offering insights that have influenced subsequent debates on the nature of consciousness and reality. ?











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