From mind-skills
Helps determine whether a philosophy project fits Mind journal and which content type (article, discussion, book review, critical notice) to target, based on significance, defensibility, and scope.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/mind-skills:mind-topic-selectionThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Mind publishes across **all of philosophy** and takes **quality as the sole criterion** — no area, no
Mind publishes across all of philosophy and takes quality as the sole criterion — no area, no style, no school is excluded. So the bar is not "this topic is fashionable"; it is "there is a sharp, significant thesis here, and I can defend it soundly within ~8,000 words." Use this skill to pressure-test fit before you invest.
A strong Mind paper usually clears all four:
mind-objections-and-replies).| If your work is in… | a Mind-fit thesis looks like… |
|---|---|
| Epistemology | a decisive objection to a theory of justification, or a new condition that resolves a counterexample |
| Metaphysics | a distinction that dissolves a puzzle (grounding, modality, time, identity) |
| Philosophy of language | a semantic proposal that explains data a rival cannot, with informal exposition of any formalism |
| Philosophy of logic | a result or argument about consequence, paradox, or truth, made accessible to non-specialists |
| Philosophy of mind | an argument about consciousness, content, or perception that engages the standard rivals |
| Ethics / history / interdisciplinary | a defensible normative or interpretive claim that speaks to a current debate |
【Thesis】one sentence a competent peer could deny
【Significance】which debate it moves, and how
【Defense】the shape of the argument (no data — reasons/distinctions/examples)
【Type】Article / Discussion / Book review / Critical notice
【Fit verdict】strong / needs sharpening / off-fit (why)
【Next】mind-literature-positioning
../../resources/external_tools.md — reference works (SEP, PhilPapers) for mapping a debate../../resources/official-source-map.md — Mind scope, content types, quality-only criterionnpx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin mind-skillsEvaluates whether an analytic philosophy manuscript fits Mind journal, covering topic scope, argument-rigor bar, and desk-reject heuristics.
Positions a Mind article against the existing philosophical literature so the thesis reads as a genuine move in a live debate. Useful when drafting introductions, avoiding strawman attacks, or distinguishing a thesis from closest competitors.
Evaluates whether a project fits Critical Inquiry's interdisciplinary standards and helps choose the right format (Article, Critical Response, or Review).