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Since Descartes it has been common, but arguably misdirected, to think of knowledge of my own mind as particularly certain, and even as the basis of my knowledge of other things. Once this orientation is adopted, other things become relatively problematic. But even if knowledge of other things is somehow protected, the belief that some amongst them have minds like my own is an extra, theoretical, belief whose foundations can quickly seem insecure. The traditional way of arguing for other minds is by analogy. Critics complain that this involves generalizing from the one case (my own) and rather extravagantly supposing that all things resembling me physically also resemble me mentally. It also presupposes that I can make sense of the very notion of another person's consciousness, whereas within the Cartesian world view there is no explanation of how I could acquire such an idea. More social and public approaches to knowledge see knowledge of my own mind as itself dependent upon knowledge of the world, and indeed upon knowledge of other peoples' minds, as these are exhibited in their language and behaviour. See also private language.

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Other Minds is a San Francisco based non-profit organization, founded in 1992 by Charles Amirkhanian and Jim Newman, devoted to presenting, preserving, and helping build a community around a varied, open-ended approach to new music.

This is represented by such artists as Meredith Monk, Muhal Richard Abrams, Terry Riley, Frederic Rzewski, Margaret Leng Tan, Henry Brant, Conlon Nancarrow, Robert Ashley, Lou Harrison, and scores of others, all of whom have been featured artists at the annual Other Minds Festivals.

In 2002 Other Minds inaugurated a free internet webradio service called radiOM.org, where users can access hundreds of hours of recorded audio material, interviews with prominent composers of our time, unique performances, examples of sound poetry, and much more.

Music From Other Minds is a weekly program broadcast on San Francisco radio station KALW that features international new music common to the mission of Other Minds. Weekly programs are accessible as an mp3 stream from the program website.

Other Minds also has a record label, with a continually expanding catalog.

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