Early on, the journal was dedicated to the question of whether psychology could be a legitimate natural science.
In the first issue, Robertson wrote: Now, if there were a journal that set itself to record all advances in psychology, and gave encouragement to special researches by its readiness to publish them, the uncertainty hanging over the subject could hardly fail to be dispelled.
Either psychology would in time pass with general consent into the company of the sciences, or the hollowness of its pretensions would be plainly revealed.
Nothing less, in fact, is aimed at in the publication of Mind than to procure a decision of this question as to the scientific standing of psychology.
Many famous essays have been published in Mind by such figures as Charles Darwin, J. M. E. McTaggart and Noam Chomsky.