this whole thing depends on your definition of mind, as if you're defining it in a supernatural sense. mind is an abstract word, whereas brain is a concrete word referring to an organ, so this is a pointless comparison, how much the brain is involved in how we think, how our other organs relate to our mind, these are the questions you should be asking, not putzing around a dictionary.
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Modal Argument: The Mind is Not the Brain
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