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  • ...mean the body of published thoughts of a particular person, as in "Plato's thought." ...rage of a particular person. In the same way, Socrates might "entertain a thought" that he is mortal, and while we might say that Socrates is thinking about
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  • | pagename = Thought | abc = Thought
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  • * [http://www.whatisthought.com/synopsis.html Synopsis of "What is Thought?" by Eric Baum]
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  • ...ventionally omitted from courses and treatises on the history of political thought, and are usually given separate treatment elsewhere. ...hilosophers of the later Hellenic period had little influence on political thought. The followers of [[Epicurus]] had no time for politics but were willing to
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  • Modern economic thought is generally considered to have originated in the late eighteenth century w ...axioms considered to be self-evident and simplified assumptions which were thought to capture the essential features of economic activity. That methodology y
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  • Should this be retitled "Western political thought" or some such, since it deals only with that tradition? ...." Why is it "economic thought" here while the overall title is "political thought"? Shouldn't there at least be links to [[Confucius]] and others, even if th
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  • '''Thought for the Day''' is a short segment broadcast at about 7:50am on most weekday ...guardian.co.uk/politics/blog/2009/jul/14/michael-white-thought-for-the-day Thought for the day: leave the Today programme's God slot well alone], ''The Guardi
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:History of economic thought/Draft]]
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  • #What's all this got to do with the history of political thought anyway? Same for much of the page.
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  • | pagename = History of political thought | abc = Political thought, history of
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  • The Chicago school is probably the single most important source of economic thought in recent decades, as proven by all those Nobel prizes (and reaffirmed by o ...he economic drawbacks of all forms of taxation" without telling us what he thought those "drawbacks" were. In the paragraph on Malthus, it says "Evidence in
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  • [[History of political thought/Timelines#The ancient world|'''return to top''']] [[History of political thought/Timelines#The ancient world|'''return to top''']]
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  • * [[History of economic thought]] * [[History of pre-classical economic thought]]
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  • ...emont Institute]] in support of his work on Woodrow Wilson and progressive thought
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  • ...r acting upon it; in an extreme totalitarian state, he who can form such a thought is automatically an enemy of the state
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  • * [[History of economic thought]] * [[History of economic thought]]
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  • *[[History of economic thought#Classical economics|History of economic thought paragraph 2]]
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  • ...thought I needed to get textbooks on sodas. Eventually, we determined she thought it as fizziology. [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 20:50, 2
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  • == my edit got deleted on wp so I thought I should bring it here. ==
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  • ==Schools of thought==
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  • ...mean the body of published thoughts of a particular person, as in "Plato's thought." ...rage of a particular person. In the same way, Socrates might "entertain a thought" that he is mortal, and while we might say that Socrates is thinking about
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  • ...s out that he didn't mean what I thought he meant. (I think Professor Silk thought he meant that too.) Therefore, I no longer regard this version as satisfact
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  • this role for the EC needs more thought
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  • A causal relationship thought possible.
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  • * Gat, Azar. ''The Origins of Military Thought from the Enlightenment to Clausewitz'' (1989) * Gat, Azar. ''The Development of Military Thought: The Nineteenth Century (1992), influential survey
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  • An [[experiment]] involving only [[rational thought]].
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  • * [[History of economic thought]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:History of economic thought/Draft]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[History of pre-classical economic thought]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:History of pre-classical economic thought]]
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  • {{r|History of political thought}} {{r|History of economic thought}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A supercontinent thought to have existed approximately 200 million years ago.
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