- The mind (adjective form: mental) is that
which thinks, imagines, remembers, wills, and senses, or is the set of
faculties responsible for such phenomena...
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belief and action." "Disciplined
thinking that is clear, rational, open-
minded, and
informed by evidence" "Purposeful, self-regulatory
judgment which results...
- on "simple
minded", but its
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- In the
field of psychology, absent-
mindedness is a
mental state wherein a
person is
forgetfully inattentive. It is the
opposite mental state of mindfulness...
- Open-
mindedness is
receptiveness to new ideas. Open-
mindedness relates to the way in
which people approach the
views and
knowledge of others.
Jason Baehr...
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interviews conducted between 2005 and 2012. It
determined the 10 most "Bible-
minded"
cities were Knoxville, Tennessee; Shreveport, Louisiana; Chattanooga, Tennessee;...
- ecosystems. In 2002,
Mexico formed a
separate organization focusing on Like-
Minded Megadiverse Countries,
consisting of
countries rich in
biological diversity...
- The term feeble-
minded was used from the late 19th
century in Europe, the
United States and
Australasia for
disorders later referred to as
illnesses or...
- single-
minded in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Single-
minded may
refer to:
Attention or
focus Attentional control Determination Open-
mindedness, receptivity...
- Mind-
mindedness is a
concept in
developmental psychology. It
refers to a caregiver's
tendency to view
their child as an
individual with a mind, rather...