Is it possible for a person to have two minds?

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The discussion revolves around the concept of whether a person can possess two minds, particularly in the context of multiple personality disorder (dissociative identity disorder) and commisurotomy patients, who have had their corpus callosum severed. Participants explore the idea that individuals with multiple personalities may experience distinct perspectives on reality, akin to having separate minds. However, there is debate about the extent of awareness between these personalities and whether they can truly be considered separate minds. The conversation touches on philosophical questions regarding the definition of "mind," its existence, and implications of brain transplants. Some participants suggest the notion of "sub-minds" within a larger mind, while others argue that the distinction between one mind and two minds may be more about definitions than actual cognitive separation. The discussion highlights the complexity of understanding consciousness and identity.
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Two minds?

Is it possible for a person to have two minds?
 
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I suppose someone with multiple personality disorder (dissociative identity disorder) has multiple points of view on reality, and since one personality isn't aware of the cognitive processes of the others, I suppose they would be like separate minds.
 
itachigaraa said:
Is it possible for a person to have two minds?

Look up commisurotomy patients, those who have had their corpus collosum severed surgically.
 
itachigaraa said:
Is it possible for a person to have two minds?

If I say YES!
Can you anybody prove or disprove it?

(How one can make love with two or more without more minds ;) )
 
Don't expect any empirical data to prove two minds are possible.

Two personalities perhaps. Two minds -- never.

One must first understand what a mind is, and whether it exists, to understand whether two minds are possible.
 
I do have multiple sets of thoughts at any particular instance.

what is the definition of mind?
is it in the brain?
if it's in the brain, what will happen when one has a brain transplant?

too much on my mind..i'm going insane!
 
False Prophet said:
I suppose someone with multiple personality disorder (dissociative identity disorder) has multiple points of view on reality, and since one personality isn't aware of the cognitive processes of the others, I suppose they would be like separate minds.

Are you certain they are COMPLETELY unaware of the cognitive processes of each other?

Thanks, Babsyco.
 
When you're deciding on something but don't know what to pick, people do tend to say you're in two minds.

Whether this has anything to do with your question and whether or not it can be helpful, I don't know but it's all that came to mind, no pun intended.
 
well I'm currently working at a psychiatric hospital and i can tell there are a lot of minds there!

Well these patients have conversations, fights and whatever with themselves.
I would call this having two minds, but at the same time I see it as one mind.
Maybe sub-minds in one larger mind is the way to go then.

But then again where does the line get crossed to actually have two separate minds? hmm this seems like only a literal defining thing...
 
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