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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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  • ==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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  • 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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  • * [[History of economic thought]]
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  • An [[experiment]] involving only [[rational thought]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[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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  • Region of the forebrain thought to play an important role in reward.
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  • ...o simulations (refuting ethical [[hedonism]]), and the ''utility monster'' thought experiment to show that [[utilitarianism]] is not egalitarian.
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  • ...nce properties are distinguished from substances, and substances are often thought of as the things which bear properties.
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  • Concept of whole, regarded as the ultimate basis of all thought and being.
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  • [[glycosylation|Unglycosylated]] [[phosphoprotein]] regulators of Ca2+ thought to play a role in [[B-cell]] activation and proliferation.
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  • ...d as psychoactive drugs, which can cause subjective changes in perception, thought, emotion and consciousness.
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  • The combination of [[language]] and [[thought]] to represent and communicate objects or ideas.
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  • * [http://www.whatisthought.com/synopsis.html Synopsis of "What is Thought?" by Eric Baum]
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  • ...g to gain acceptance of ideas which are outside the mainstream of economic thought.
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  • The apparently supernatural image of someone or something thought to be dead or no longer in existence.
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  • A choice between two alternatives requiring [[thought|thinking]], usually a problem with important consequences, sometimes involv
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  • ...ed the '[Sapir]-Whorf hypothesis' on the relationship between language and thought.
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  • ...w do the specific neural structures of the human brain shape the nature of thought and language? *** How are language and thought related to other neural systems, including perception, motor control, and s
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  • School of thought within linguistics that makes use of the concept of a generative grammar.
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  • The process of recording [[thought]]s or [[speech]] in a [[visual]]ly or [[haptic]]ally retrievable manner.
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  • *''Business @ the Speed of Thought'' (1999, with [[Collins Hemingway]])
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  • A school of thought in psychology concerned with the psychological states of an individual huma
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  • Severe [[neutropenia]] that appears in infants; originally thought to be inheritable but possibly due to a spontaneous mutation
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  • ...pulated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/History of pre-classical economic thought]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|History of economic thought}}
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  • One of seven sets of qualities conducive to enlightenment in Buddhist thought. The five are: concentration, energy, faith, thoughtfulness and wisdom.
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  • ...om systematic, "academic"-type learning far earlier than has normally been thought appropriate.
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  • ...in: Reflections on Ernst Mayr's Interpretation in the Growth of Biological Thought." ''Journal of the History of Biology'' 1992 25(2): 257-284. Issn: 0022-501 * Mayr, Ernst. ''The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance.'' Belknap, 1982. 896 pp.
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  • The period of economic thought and theory that runs from early antiquity until past the Physiocrats and en
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  • A means of understanding human thought and emotions, as well as potentially treating malfunctions, originating wit
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  • ...America|American]] poet whose [[poetry]], exhibiting great originality in thought and form, has been a major influence on modern poetry.
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  • A category of mental illness characterized by rigid and on-going patterns of thought and action, sometimes referred to as "fixed fantasies".
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  • (1857-1929) An American economist famous in the History of economic thought for combining a Darwinian evolutionary perspective with his new institution
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  • A highly influential school of thought and methodology favoring free-market economics practiced at and disseminate
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  • ...native word, but was probably taken from the Zulu language, and Kampala is thought to be a construction meaning ‘place of the impala’.
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  • ...hical works by non-Confucian schools of thought (e.g., [[Legalism (Chinese thought)|Legalist]] and [[Daoism|Daoist]]), histories, geographies, poetry and song
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  • A large mythical island thought of as situated off the [[Straits of Gibraltar]], first mentioned in literat
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  • [[al-Qaeda]] spokesman and fundraiser, thought to be in Iran; took responsibility for [[2002 bombing of Tunisian synagogue
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  • ...ian and philosopher, author of ''Summa Theologica'', a bedrock of Catholic thought and teaching.
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  • Wounds that are thought to occur due to improper functioning of valves in the veins usually of the
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  • ...end]]s where [[King Arthur]] and other heroes went on their death, usually thought to lie on the western seas but sometimes identified with [[Glastonbury]].
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  • ...' in a subconscious process, which is assumed to be ubiquitous to everyday thought and language.
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  • ===Much planning thought is directed at organizations, communities and other collectivities:===
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  • {{r|Thought}} {{r|Rational thought}}
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  • ...ultacc.htm ''Keynesian Business Cycle Theory.''<small> History of Economic Thought Website</small>] ...htm''Keynesian Growth: the Cambridge version''.<small> History of Economic Thought Website</small>]
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  • ...ned by philosophers as correspondence to reality, coherence with a body of thought, and in several other ways; also (with a capital "T"), deep, important wisd
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  • ...Particularly noted for his handling of the political aspects of Confucian thought.
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  • ...f electron (negative) and proton (positive); before discovery of the quark thought to be the smallest possible electric charge, written <math>e</math>, value
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  • ...cial philosopher, an educator, and the founder of the Ru School of Chinese thought.
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  • ...Evidence, and Implications] Deals heavily with the history of evolutionary thought ...] The life and work of notable people who have contributed to evolutionary thought
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  • ...ions]], experience marked mood changes, and disorganized speech, language, thought, and behaviour.
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  • ...historically or at present sharing writing systems, philosophical modes of thought, and other relationships (population about 1,600,000,000).
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  • Sheila Dow ''Macroeconomic Thought'' Basil Blackwell 1985
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  • ...]] and [[philosophy]], that both seek to uncover basic pre-suppositions of thought. His most important work in the philosophy of history was ''The Idea of Hi
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  • * [[History of economic thought/Timelines|History of economic thought]]
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  • Simple proteins that do not contain any nucleic acid, thought to act as an infectious agent responsible for Creutzfeld-Jacob disease, kur
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  • ...obal warming]]-induced spread of malaria affects highland communities once thought to be protected from the mosquitoes by virtue of their cold climate
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  • ...nderstanding]]; doctorate in International Relations and Islamic Political Thought, [[Georgetown University]]
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  • * ''European Thought in the Eighteenth Century'' by [[Paul Hazard]] (1946, English translation 1 * ''A History of English Thought in the Eighteenth Century'' by Sir [[Leslie Stephen]], 2 volumes (1876, 3rd
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  • ...ditionally associated with Plato's philosophy school just north of Athens; thought by some sources to have been the name of a grove of trees. In modern usage
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  • ...in [[dog fancy]], particularly [[dog show|showing]], they are not usually thought of as such by the general public. Poodles were originally called "French Poodles" because France was thought to be their country of origin, and some people still refer to them as such.
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  • ...pecially controversial for his coverage of the [[Vietnam War]], where some thought he was providing critical investigation for the public, while others believ
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  • ...'Human Nature and History: A Study of the Development of Liberal Political Thought,'' (2 vols. 1969). ...'The Liberal Tradition in America: An Interpretation of American Political Thought since the Revolution'' (1955) [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=86075347
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  • ...# Matter, Life, Mind, and God: Five Lectures on Contemporary Tendencies of Thought]. New York: Harourt, Brace.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>Translated variously as "Special Higher Police" or "Thought Police", a civilian security organization of pre-1945 Japanese [[Naimusho]]
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  • ...ionship between [[unemployment]] change and the [[output gap]] (originally thought to be linear at the rate of a 1 per cent increase in unemployment for every
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  • {{r|History of economic thought}}
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  • ...thor of ''[[The Nazi Doctors]]'' and other works on [[genocide]] issues, [[thought reform]], etc.; Distinguished professor emeritus from the [[City University
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  • ...in spelling) or Ch'i (Wade-Giles spelling), a concept in classical Chinese thought and Traditional Chinese Medicine}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Originally proposed as a thought experiment by [[Ted Nelson]], a [[telepresence]] application in which physi
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  • {{r|History of economic thought}} {{r|History of pre-classical economic thought}}
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  • ...n Issues (ICIHI), 1983 and is currently President and Patron of the [[Arab Thought Forum]], President of the [[Club of Rome]] and President Emeritus of the Wo
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  • ...d 1970s, to become an intense critic of [[liberalism]], and later Islamist thought, in popular culture; founder of the David Horowitz Freedom Center and vario
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  • ...n in the [[History of economic thought]] as a highly influential school of thought and methodology favoring [[free-market economics]] practiced at and dissemi ...ofessors in the economics department were considered part of the school of thought. [[Friedrich Hayek]], a Nobel prize winner who taught at Chicago, had simi
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  • ...rived in the city towards the end of the 17th century. The word itself is thought to come from the French (''blé'' describes certain types of flour), Latin
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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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  • *A ''turkey'' is also a slang term for a poor, badly-executed or ill thought out plan, creation or idea.
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  • ...ization whose purpose is to stimulate scholarship on all aspects of Hume's thought and writings. It is open to everyone interested in Hume and his philosophic ...ry scholarly journal dedicated to publishing important work bearing on the thought of David Hume, published by the Hume Society
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  • ...(magazine)|''Esquire'']] by [[Alberto Vargas]] when the Esquire management thought he was too expensive.
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  • ...Europeans to suggest that the America's were not the East Indies as first thought, but an entirely New World undiscovered by Europeans.
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  • * Mayr, Ernst. ''The Growth of Biological Thought: Diversity, Evolution, and Inheritance'' Belknap Press, 1982, a major histo
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  • ...cyte|B-cell]]s. They are regulators of transmembrane Ca2+ conductance and thought to play a role in B-cell activation and proliferation."<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
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  • ...d views; and engaging in other activities at the confluence of progressive thought, policy, and media"
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  • {{r|Thought reform}}
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  • ...ll as the parent compound for a family of related heterocycles. It can be thought of as the fusion of [[benzene]] with [[pyrrole]]. Two [[tautomer]]s of indo
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  • ...mewhat difficult to create exactly because mixing all known colours, often thought to result in the colour black, actually tends to yield a very dark [[brown
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  • ...mparl/afet/droi/sakharov/sach1997_en.pdf The Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought - 1997]
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  • ...s for adding, subtracting, multiplying etc. Quantities may be an abstract thought, such as '5x + 2' apples.
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  • ...'''Pangea''', from the [[Greek]] for '''all earth''', was a supercontinent thought to have existed approximately 200 million years ago. The ocean around it wa
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  • {{r|Arab Thought Forum}}
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  • * Dow, Sheila, ''Macroeconomic Thought, Basil Blackwell, 1985. * Robbins, Lionel et al. ''A History of Economic Thought'' (2000)
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  • Distinguished Fellow in Conservative Thought, B. Kenneth Simon Center for American Studies, Heritage Foundation; Adjunc
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  • ...enerally believable. Being based on specific humans who can reasonably be thought to have existed, or on known historical events, helps to distinguish legend
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  • ...r and one of the founding fathers of the [[Scottish Enlightenment]]. He is thought to have been born in Drumalig, in the parish of Saintfield, County Down, No
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  • ...te the plays and poems that go under his name. The mainstream of scholarly thought on this point is unequivocal in saying that he was exactly as claimed: the
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  • ...for performing complex [[cognitive]] functions, and alterations of it are thought to be underlying diseases like [[schizophrenia]].
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  • ...y]], she is a [[youth|young]] [[girl]] who commits [[suicide]] because she thought, mistakenly, that her [[romantic love|lover]], [[Pyramus]], was [[death|dea
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  • ...ad, generally through the use of an intermediary, or medium. The medium is thought to have the ability to communicate with the spirit. Belief in spirits is qu
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  • The [[Arab Thought Forum]], founded in [[Palestine]], refers to it as a source of hate speech: | publisher = [[Arab Thought Forum]]
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  • ==Freedom of thought== ...cle 18 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) does freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including the right to change religions and to pr
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  • ...omic Thought'' (2006) [http://www.amazon.com/Wealth-Ideas-History-Economic-Thought/dp/0521691877/ref=pd_bbs_sr_4/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=11906 ...John Davis, and Jeff Biddle, eds. ''A Companion to the History of Economic Thought.'' Blackwell (2003) [http://www.amazon.com/Companion-Blackwell-Companions-
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  • A [[male]] [[human]], commonly [[thought]] of as an [[adult]] (in [[contrast]] to the term [[boy]] which describes a
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  • ...ept]], or anything which is a [[subject]] of [[speech]], [[writing]], or [[thought]]. In a [[declarative sentence]], in the [[English (language)|English]], a
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  • '''Peace''' is normally thought of as a state of non-violence, or an absence of armed [[conflict]]. Howev
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  • *1994: ''La Fabbrica del Pensiero (The Factory of Thought)''. La Stampa, Italy. [Italian] *2003: ''Thinking About Thought'', Iuniverse, ISBN 978-0-595-26420-9
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  • ...of Meinecke's greatest thought was in the area of the nature of historical thought. He was greatly influenced here by [[Ernst Troeltsch]] with whom he carrie
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  • ..., and five -– symbolized by the [[pentacle]] (the five-pointed star) -- is thought to draw sinister forces.</ref> ...certain conditions. These include holding them at night when spirits are thought to be more visible, or within an ambient atmosphere such as moving water or
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  • ...hat the Black Death killed at least 75 million people. The same disease is thought to have returned to Europe at least every generation with varying degrees o
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  • ...atory Theory of Law. The role of the judge in legal decisions in formalist thought is to identify the relevant rules that apply to a case, and logically deduc
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  • * [http://cepa.newschool.edu/het/profiles/ricardo.htm History of Economic Thought website, with numerous links to older articles on Ricardo]
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  • == Thought experiment: fetch-execute cycle == == Thought experiment: array algorithms ==
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  • ...''] delineates what the author believes to be the main distinct schools of thought regarding the singularity.
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  • ...cell carcinoma]] in situ and superficial fungal infection. It is generally thought to be an [[adenocarcinoma]] of the [[epidermis]], from which it extends int
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  • ...odels of ancient Greece and Rome, or, in non-Western cultures, of an epoch thought to provide patterns for subsequent generations. It is also, perhaps mainly ...efinition of wit: "True with is nature to advantage dressed,/What oft was thought but ne'er so well expressed." (Essay on Criticism)
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  • ...ion (psychology)|psychology]] it refers to mental processes connecting one thought with another.
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  • *''Curiosa Mathematica, Part II: Pillow Problems thought out during Sleepless Nights'' (1893)
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  • ...n]] is an example of a famous singer-songwriter who is nonetheless usually thought of as a country singer. Most country music stars, even those who write a
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  • *Robert H. Lowie: ''The History of Ethnological Thought''. New York, 1966 (2nd edition).
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  • ...Comptroller of the Navy seemed to be about to become vacant, wrote that he thought him "the ablest man in England for it."
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  • ...great flood'' which wiped out most [[life|living]] [[thing]]s. It is often thought to have been [[causation|caused]] by a [[Greek god|god or goddess]] as a fo
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  • ...ing [[folio]]s each with a miniatures at the bottom of both sides. It is thought that there were originally about ninety-six folios and 192 illustrations. ...ents and people not mentioned in the text of Genesis. These incidents are thought to have been derived from popular elaborations of the story or from a Jewis
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  • ...point]]s, while saying a certain phrase and holding a disturbing memory or thought in the mind. According to EFT Founder Gary Craig, EFT uses the same meridia ...method called [[thought field therapy]] (TFT) developed by Roger Callahan. Thought field therapy involves the same central ideas as EFT: holding a distubring
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  • ...le bowel syndrome]]. It is structurally related to the salicylates and is thought be to the active breakdown product of the drug [[sulfasalazine]].
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  • ...e movement]] in historiography as expressed in ''Main Currents in American Thought'' (1928). He was a founder of the American Studies movement and was known f ==''Main Currents in American Thought''==
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  • ...of Humanities and Social Sciences / K. Christ RH351, Rhetoric of Economic Thought</small>] ...tia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=97704533 HANEY, Lewis H., Ph.D. ''History of economic thought: a critical account of the origin and development of the economic theories
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  • ...n as a continuation of classical [[liberalism]]. The mainstream of liberal thought came to the conclusion, over the course of the [[nineteenth century]], that
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  • ...rd Hofstadter|Hofstadter, Richard]]. (1959) ''Social Darwinism in American Thought''.
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  • ...means [[Confucius]] shrine in [[Japanese language|Japanese]]. As Confucian thought spread through [[Japan]], many of these shrines appeared to commemorate Con
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  • ...0306508 online edition]; [http://www.amazon.com/Main-Currents-Sociological-Thought-Durkheim/dp/0765804360/ref=sr_1_14/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid= ...' (2006) [http://observedwww.amazon.com/Pareto-Political-Routledge-Studies-Thought/dp/0415288134/ref=pd_bbs_9/103-4827826-5463040?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=11928797
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  • ...e rhymes combined in a variety of ways. There is a change of direction in thought after the first eight. ...is own. Later writers have introduced other variations. The break in the thought has frequently been omitted.
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  • ...first settlers who arrived on the east coast in the 17th century acted and thought like Europeans. They encountered a new environmental challenge that was qui ..., with strong attention to the social and economic forces that shaped that thought.
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  • ...ts proper to the devotees of IngSoc, but [used] to make all other modes of thought impossible."<ref name=NewPrin>{{citation
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  • ...] where she [[birth|bore]] him; the [[Greek god|goddess]] [[Gaia]] is also thought to be the [[mother]] of Tityos. [[Hera]] urged him to try to [[rape]] [[Let
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  • ...th roots in ancient civilizations in [[Egypt]] and [[Persia]] but which is thought of as beginning in [[Ancient Greece]], with its development of [[art]], [[s ...ek]] [[history|historians]] such as [[Thucydides]] and [[Herodotus]] often thought of [[Persia]] as the ''east'' and Greece as the ''west''. But there has bee
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  • ...d in the [[History of economic thought/Bibliography|'''History of economic thought bibliography]]'''
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  • ...d, which includes the ancient Greek and Roman civilisations and is usually thought to end with [[Augustine]]. The three towering figures of ancient philosophy ...should not forget that many outside the West were developing philosophical thought: [[Indian philosophy|India]] and [[Chinese philosophy|China]] both had phil
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  • * Gat, Azar. ''The Origins of Military Thought from the Enlightenment to Clausewitz'' (1989) * Handel, Michael I. ''Masters of War: Classical Strategic Thought.'' (2001) 482 pages. Based on comparison of Clausewitz's ''On War'' with Su
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  • :Sure, I should have thought about it. [[User:Aleksander Stos|Aleksander Stos]] 13:15, 19 September 2007
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  • ...urally polygamous, males tend to be much larger than females, a difference thought to be supported by [[sexual selection]] through the demands of competition
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  • ...de with a mixture of [[flour]], [[sugar]], and [[butter]]. It is generally thought to be of Scottish origin and hence is often referred to as ''Scottish short
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  • Mediumship: A form of psi functioning that is thought to involve anomalous acquisition of information from discarnate personalit ...ghts, visitation by loved ones and a light at the end of a tunnel which is thought to represent the beginning of transition out of this lifetime.
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  • ...Donald, William Wesley. "Reason, Natural Law, and Moral Imagination in the Thought of Russell Kirk," ''Modern Age'' 1983, 27: 15-24. Issn: 0026-7457. * Kirk, Russell. ''Randolph of Roanoke: A Study in Conservative Thought,'' (1951) [http://www.questia.com/read/59492155 online edition]
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  • * Crowe, Ian, ed. ''An Imaginative Whig: Reassessing the Life and Thought of Edmund Burke.'' (2005). 247 pp. essays by scholars * Parkin, Charles. ''The Moral Basis of Burke's Political Thought'' (1956)
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  • [[Impulsivity]], the key feature of these disorders, can be thought of as seeking a small, short term gain at the expense of a large, long term
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  • ...' was founded in 1977 by Rev. [[Pat Robertson]], as a center of "Christian thought and action." It was incorporated as [[Christian Broadcasting Network]] (CB
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  • ...ounterintelligence functions. While the [[Civilian Spy Service]] and the [[Thought Police (Japan)]] were separate, non-military organizations, the kempetai wa
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  • *Richard Gelwick, ''The Way of Discovery, An Introduction to the Thought of Michael Polanyi''. Eugene, Oregon: Wipf and Stock, 2004, 181, pp. ISBN
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  • ...availability of entertainment technology and commercially-sponsored "junk thought" as well as so-called knowledge resources that "anyone can edit."
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  • ...inflammatory agent|non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs]] (NSAIDS). It is thought to be a nonselective [[cyclooxygenase]] (COX) inhibitor, and, like other NS
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  • ...Thebes]] (c. 365-c. 285 BC) is the third major figure that dominated cynic thought. He was born into a rich family of Boethian origin, but renounced his wealt Cynicism continued to be influential on philosophical thought through the third century BC. After a period of decline it regained popular
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  • ...the Constitution of Athens'' (Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought) ed. by Stephen Everson (1996) [http://www.amazon.com/Aristotle-Politics-Co
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  • ...pir-Whorf Hypothesis''.</ref> on the relationship between [[language]] and thought. Whorf's work was inspired by his tutor [[Edward Sapir]], and continues to ...The 'Whorf hypothesis' primarily dealt with the way that language affects thought. This theory claims that the language a person speaks affects the way that
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  • ...tory telling. Many acts are new to the big top but some of these acts once thought of as freak show and side show are being brought to the main stage.
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  • ...eralist]] party of Alexander Hamilton in the U.S. and more recently in the thought of [[Austrian economists]] such as [[Ludwig von Mises]] and [[Frederick Hay ...e bourgeoisie and the traditional rulers of Prussia, issues which many had thought resolved by social empiricalism and Weltpolitic." In blocking the takeover
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  • ...philosophic, and social changes developed around new theories of rational thought, scientific method, and empirical knowledge. The term is often used synonym ...], [[Isaac Newton]] was the great hero for his demonstration that rational thought could explain the heavens, and his letters regarding optics reinforce the h
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  • Some subcultures show hostility towards the mainstream culture and are thought of as ''[[counterculture]]s''. For example, the counterculture movement of
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  • ...to the Twentieth Century'' (1987) [http://www.amazon.com/History-Christian-Thought-Protestant-Reformation/dp/0687171849/ref=sr_1_12?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=120080 *Hastings, Adrian et al. eds. ''The Oxford Companion to Christian Thought'' (2000) 808pp; 600 articles by 260 Catholic, Protestand and Orthodox schol
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