But if the term is defined to mean 'that part of the human mind to which we have no conscious access, of which we are not aware", then either it exists, or there are no mind-doings that we aren't aware of? — Pattern-chaser
I think TS’s objection is “why call it ‘mind’?” when the unconscious doings may not be anything like mind. — Noah Te Stroete
Yes, although in this case, primarily just because I see no evidence of an unconscious mind. — Terrapin Station
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