In ancient Greek philosophy, the concept of the mind, or more broadly the soul (psychē), was a central concern for various thinkers, particularly in relation to understanding human nature, knowledge, and reality. 1. **Plato**: In Plato's works, particularly in dialogues like the "Phaedo" and "Republic," the soul is seen as an immortal and immaterial entity distinct from the body.
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