‘Identity theory’ or, more correctly, ‘identity theory of mind’, is a school of philosophical thought that maintains that ‘brain’ can be directly equated with ‘mind’ and that the two are essentially indistinguishable from each other.&hellip

‘Identity theory’ or, more correctly, ‘identity theory of mind’, is a school of philosophical thought that maintains that ‘brain’ can be directly equated with ‘mind’ and that the two are essentially indistinguishable from each other.&hellip
The origins of thinking and theorizing about drama, and the foundation of dramatic storytelling, can be attributed to the Greek philosopher, Aristotle, writing in the fourth century BCE, in his classic book, The Poetics. Known&hellip