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    The nature of thinking behavior in obese humans.Devendra Singh, Richard Letz & Sydnor Sikes - 1975 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 6 (6):641-644.
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  2. Intentionality-Theory and the Nature of Thinking.Gilbert Ryle - 1973 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 27 (2/3=104/105):255.
     
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    Thinking nature and the nature of thinking: from Eriugena to Emerson.Willemien Otten - 2020 - Stanford, California: Stanford University Press.
    Thinking nature in Eriugena and Emerson -- Panchristology and the liturgical cosmos of Maximus the Confessor -- Taking place : creation and the hexaemeron in Augustine -- Postscript to part 1 : nature as conversation -- Nature as dispositive thought in Schleiermacher's speeches on religion -- William James and the science of religious selfhood -- Conclusion : (thinking nature) and the nature of thinking.
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    The Nature of Critical Thinking.Harry Reeder - 1984 - Informal Logic 6 (2).
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    The social nature of thinking.J. E. Creighton - 1918 - Philosophical Review 27 (3):274-295.
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    The Nature of Moral Thinking.Francis Snare - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Nature of Moral Thinking_ is an introductory text to the questions of ethics, offering a solid philosophical and historical basis for understanding the central issues. Francis Snare discusses in detail the classical philosophical arguments of Plato and Butler in relation to relativism and subjectivism and treats Marx and Nietzsche in regard to the origins and explanation of morality.
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  7. The nature of unsymbolized thinking.Agustín Vicente & Fernando Martínez-Manrique - 2016 - Philosophical Explorations 19 (2):173-187.
    Using the method of Descriptive Experience Sampling, some subjects report experiences of thinking that do not involve words or any other symbols [Hurlburt, R. T., and C. L. Heavey. 2006. Exploring Inner Experience. Amsterdam: John Benjamins; Hurlburt, R. T., and S. A. Akhter. 2008. “Unsymbolized Thinking.” Consciousness and Cognition 17 : 1364–1374]. Even though the possibility of this unsymbolized thinking has consequences for the debate on the phenomenological status of cognitive states, the phenomenon is still insufficiently examined. (...)
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    The nature of scientific thinking: on interpretation, explanation, and understanding.Jan Faye - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Forms of understanding -- Understanding as organized beliefs -- On interpretation -- Representations -- Scientific explanation -- Causal explanations -- Other types of explanations -- The pragmatics of explanation -- Not just why-questions -- A rhetorical approach to explanation -- Pluralism and the unity of science.
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  9. The Nature of Moral Thinking.Francis Snare - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    _The Nature of Moral Thinking_ is an introductory text to the questions of ethics, offering a solid philosophical and historical basis for understanding the central issues. Francis Snare discusses in detail the classical philosophical arguments of Plato and Butler in relation to relativism and subjectivism and treats Marx and Nietzsche in regard to the origins and explanation of morality.
     
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    The nature of moral thinking.Francis Snare - 1992 - New York: Routledge.
    Most recent texts in moral philosophy have either concentrated on practical moral issues or else, if theoretical, have tended toward one-sided presentations of recent, fashionable views. Discussions of applied ethics cannot go very far without revealing underlying philosophical assumptions about how deeper, more general issues are treated. Similarly, recent approaches to ethics are difficult to understand without a knowledge of the context of the historical views against which these approaches are reacting. The Nature of Moral Thinking will satisfy (...)
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  11. Two ways of thinking about fitness and natural selection.Mohan Matthen & André Ariew - 2002 - Journal of Philosophy 99 (2):55-83.
    How do fitness and natural selection relate to other evolutionary factors like architectural constraint, mode of reproduction, and drift? In one way of thinking, drawn from Newtonian dynamics, fitness is one force driving evolutionary change and added to other factors. In another, drawn from statistical thermodynamics, it is a statistical trend that manifests itself in natural selection histories. It is argued that the first model is incoherent, the second appropriate; a hierarchical realization model is proposed as a basis for (...)
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  12. The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking.Dorothy M. Emmet - 1945 - Philosophy 21 (78):79-84.
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    The effortless nature of conflict detection during thinking.Wim de Neys & Samuel Franssens - 2009 - Thinking and Reasoning 15 (2):105-128.
    Dual process theories conceive human thinking as an interplay between heuristic processes that operate automatically and analytic processes that demand cognitive effort. The interaction between these two types of processes is poorly understood. De Neys and Glumicic (2008) recently found that most of the time heuristic processes are successfully monitored. This monitoring, however, would not demand as many cognitive resources as the analytic thinking that is needed to solve reasoning problems. In the present study we tested the crucial (...)
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    The Nature of the ‘I Think’: Comments on Chapter 11 of Kant's Thinker.Falk Wunderlich - 2014 - Kantian Review 19 (1):143-148.
    The article deals with Kant's theory of the self in Patricia Kitcher'sKant's Thinkerin three respects: (1) I argue that it is doubtful whether accompanying representations with the ‘I think’ as such yields a principle for the categories since it does not require any strong kind of connection between them. (2) I discuss textual evidence for and against Kitcher's attempt to make sense of Kant's claim that the ‘I think’ requires the continued existence of cognizersper se. (3) I ask whether Kitcher's (...)
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    The nature of science: a personal view of science and how it has shaped the way we think and behave.Frederick Aicken - 1984 - Portsmouth, (NH): Heinemann Educational Books.
  16. The nature of war and peace: Just war thinking, environmental ethics, and environmental justice.M. Woods - 2007 - Rethinking the Just War Tradition.
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    The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking.Frederick L. Will & Dorothy M. Emmet - 1947 - Philosophical Review 56 (3):318.
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  18. The nature of motivation (and why it matters less to ethics than one might think).Robert Noggle - 1997 - Philosophical Studies 87 (1):87-111.
    What my suggestion rules out – if it is right – is the project of using some thesis about the conative or cognitive nature of motivation to argue for some thesis in meta-ethics. [...] facts about human motivation can be captured equally well with conativist or cognitivist language. And if that is true, then nothing about motivation either implies or rules out internalist moral realism.
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    Thinking in Opposites: An Investigation of the Nature of Man as Revealed by the Nature of Thinking.John Somerville & Paul Roubiczek - 1955 - Philosophical Review 64 (1):123.
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    The Nature of Historical Thinking.Patrick Gardiner - 1970 - Philosophical Quarterly 20 (80):297-299.
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    The nature of metaphysical thinking.Dorothy Mary Emmet - 1967 - New York,: St. Martin's Press.
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    The Nature of Ethical Thinking.G. C. Field - 1950 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 24 (1):1-26.
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    The Nature of Moral Thinking.Mark T. Nelson - 1994 - Philosophical Books 35 (1):78-80.
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    The Matter of Thinking: Material Thinking and the Natural History of Humankind.Aislinn O'Donnell - 2018 - Studier i Pædagogisk Filosofi 6 (1):39-54.
    Contemporary educational policies have recently prioritised the development of generic, core, and transferable skills. This essay reflects on this tendency in the context of the ‘algorithmic condition’ and those discourses that tend toward an image of education that privileges dematerialised skills, practices, and knowledge. It argues that this turn towards dematerialisation is resonant with shifts in a number of diff erent domains, including work, and explores some of the implications of this shift. Instead I suggest an approach to education that (...)
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    Reflections on the Nature of Critical Thinking, Its History, Politics, and Barriers and on Its Status across the College/University Curriculum Part I.Richard Paul - 2011 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 26 (3):5-24.
    This paper is a response to INQUIRY editor Frank Fair’s invitation to me to write a reflective piece that sheds light on my involvement in the field of Critical Thinking Studies . My response is in two parts. The two parts together might be called “Reflections on the nature of critical thinking and on its status across the college/university curriculum.” The parts together have been written with a long term and large-scale end in view. If successful the (...)
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    An Inquiry into the Nature of Environmentally Sound Thinking.Jennifer Bates - 2003 - Environmental Ethics 25 (2):183-197.
    Many philosophers advocate a change in our thinking in order to move beyond an anthropocentric view of the environment. In order to achieve the kind of thinking that makes for sound environmental thinking, we have to look more deeply into the nature of thought and to revise the relation between thought directed outward to the world and thought directed inwardly to thought itself. Only with such insight can we begin to think soundly about the environment. Thought (...)
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    The nature of scientific thinking: on interpretation, explanation, and understanding.Jan Faye - 2014 - New York, NY: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    Forms of understanding -- Understanding as organized beliefs -- On interpretation -- Representations -- Scientific explanation -- Causal explanations -- Other types of explanations -- The pragmatics of explanation -- Not just why-questions -- A rhetorical approach to explanation -- Pluralism and the unity of science.
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    The nature of historical thinking.Robert Capner Stover - 1967 - New York: Garland.
  29. The nature of moral thinking.P. F. Brownsey - 1993 - Journal of Medical Ethics 19 (4):242-242.
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    Thinking in Opposites: An Investigation of the Nature of Man as Revealed by the Nature of Thinking.Paul Roubiczek - 2024 - Routledge.
    First published in 1952, Thinking in Opposites insists on the need for a carefully thought-out, rather than a merely authoritarian, basis for faith; but also insists that an indispensable preliminary is to know the laws which govern and limit the scope of human thinking in relation to three areas: the external world as it is; the internal world of feeling; and the interrelation of each of these with the other. This book is not a technical work in philosophy (...)
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    Phenomenology of Thinking: Philosophical Investigations Into the Character of Cognitive Experiences.Thiemo Breyer & Christopher Gutland (eds.) - 2015 - New York: Routledge.
    This book draws connections between recent advances in analytic philosophy of mind and insights from the rich phenomenological tradition concerning the nature of thinking. By combining both analytic and continental approaches, the volume arrives at a more comprehensive understanding of the mental process of "thinking" and the experience and manipulation of objects of thought. Contributors scrutinize aspects of thinking that have a common grounding in both the phenomenological and analytic tradition: perception, language, logic, embodiment and situatedness (...)
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    Thinking in Opposites. An Investigation of the Nature of Man as Revealed by the Nature of Thinking.Ronald W. Hepburn & P. Roubiczek - 1953 - Philosophical Quarterly 3 (12):288.
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    The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking[REVIEW]J. G. & Dorothy M. Emmet - 1945 - Journal of Philosophy 43 (24):669.
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  34. Reason and tradition in Indian thought: an essay on the nature of Indian philosophical thinking.Jitendranath Mohanty - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    In this book, Mohanty develops a new interpretation of the nature of Indian philsophical thinking. Using the original Sanskrit sources, he examines the concepts of consciousness and subjectivity, theories of language and logic, and meaning and truth, and explicates the concept of theoretical rationality which underlies the Indian philosophies. Mohanty brings to bear insights from modern western analytical and phenomenological philosophies, not so much for comparative purposes, but rather to interpret Indian thinking and to highlight its distinctive (...)
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  35. Yin-Yang and the Nature of Correlative Thinking.A. C. Graham - 1988 - Philosophy East and West 38 (2):203-207.
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  36. The nature of explanation.Kenneth James Williams Craik - 1944 - Cambridge,: Cambridge University Press.
    Craik published only one complete work of any length, this essay on The Nature of Explanation.
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    Introduction: Respecting nature environmental thinking in the light of philosophical theory.Timothy Chappell - 2020 - In Timothy D. J. Chappell & Sophie Grace Chappell (eds.), Philosophy of the Environment. Edinburgh University Press. pp. 1-18.
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    Naturalization of the Soul: Self and Personal Identity in the Eighteenth Century.John Barresi & Raymond Martin - 1999 - New York: Routledge. Edited by John Barresi.
    _Naturalization of the Soul_ charts the development of the concepts of soul and self in Western thought, from Plato to the present. It fills an important gap in intellectual history by being the first book to emphasize the enormous intellectual transformation in the eighteenth century, when the religious 'soul' was replaced first by a philosophical 'self' and then by a scientific 'mind'. The authors show that many supposedly contemporary theories of the self were actually discussed in the eighteenth century, and (...)
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    An inquiry into the nature of environmentally sound thinking.Jennifer Bates - 2003 - Environmental Ethics 25 (2):183-197.
    Many philosophers advocate a change in our thinking in order to move beyond an anthropocentric view of the environment. In order to achieve the kind of thinking that makes for sound environmental thinking, we have to look more deeply into the nature of thought and to revise the relation between thought directed outward to the world and thought directed inwardly to thought itself. Only with such insight can we begin to think soundly about the environment. Thought (...)
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    The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking[REVIEW]Henri Renard - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (4):725-728.
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    The Nature of Metaphysical Thinking. By Dorothy M. Emmet. (London: Macmillan & Co., Ltd., 1945. Pp. xii and 238. Price 10s. 6d.). [REVIEW]R. I. Aaron - 1946 - Philosophy 21 (78):79-.
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    The nature of historical thinking.P. Savigear - 1968 - Philosophical Books 9 (3):24-26.
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    The Nature of Moral Thinking.David Mckay - 1995 - Philosophy Now 14:40-42.
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    The Noospheric Mode of Thinking and Modern Philosophy of Nature.Lidia V. Fesenkova & Aleksandr V. Pankratov - 2008 - Dialogue and Universalism 18 (11-12):75-86.
    The authors investigate the contemporary idea of noosphere (the conceptual and ideological basis for considering the coming ecological crisis). The authors arrive at the conclusion that the concept of human plays the central role in ecology as all the ecological problems rest upon the problem of mankind’s moral imperative. Therefore the authors claim, applying among others Vernadsky’s views, that the idea of human in the field of ecology should be today revised.
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  45. Reflections on the Nature of Critical Thinking, Its History, Politics, and Barriers and on Its Status across the College/UniversityCurriculum Part II.Richard Paul - 2012 - Inquiry: Critical Thinking Across the Disciplines 27 (1):5-30.
    This is Part II of a reflection by Richard Paul on critical thinking, its theory and pedagogy, and on political and personal barriers to critical thinking education and practice. Part I of Paul’s reflection appeared in INQUIRY, Vol. 26 No. 3 (Fall 2011), pp. 5-24. In Part II Paul focuses on the concept of critical thinking, pointing out its unifying features as well as the many ways it can be contextualized in human thought and life. He lays (...)
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    The Heterogeneity of Thinking.Ludo Peferoen - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (4):717 - 742.
    THE NATURE OF THINKING HAS PERSISTED in eluding attempts at definition. This, I will suggest, is because thinking is heterogeneous: there is no one thing that is called thinking. In this paper, I will describe five forms of thinking that are basic, in the sense that they are episodes of thinking that do not have as parts other episodes of thinking. My aim is not to suggest that every process or activity of (...) can be analyzed, without remainder, as a compound of these five basic forms of thinking, plus perhaps a few other ones. The reason for turning to episodes of thinking that are not composed of further episodes of thinking is to show that thinking is heterogeneous in a nontrivial sense. Although all five basic forms of thinking are episodes that are in some sense "about" or "directed toward" something, it will become clear that beyond this property of intentionality they do not share a single further property. (shrink)
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  47. The Inaugural Address: The Nature of Ethical Thinking.G. C. Field - 1950 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 24:1-26.
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  48. Francis Snare, "The Nature of Moral Thinking".Ciaran Mcglynn - 1994 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1):175.
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    The Nature of Moral Thinking[REVIEW]Eric W. Snider - 1993 - Teaching Philosophy 16 (1):73-75.
  50. Thinking about Spacetime.David Yates - 2021 - In Christian Wüthrich, Baptiste Le Bihan & Nick Huggett (eds.), Philosophy Beyond Spacetime: Implications From Quantum Gravity. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Several different quantum gravity research programmes suggest, for various reasons, that spacetime is not part of the fundamental ontology of physics. This gives rise to the problem of empirical coherence: if fundamental physical entities do not occupy spacetime or instantiate spatiotemporal properties, how can fundamental theories concerning those entities be justified by observation of spatiotemporally located things like meters, pointers and dials? I frame the problem of empirical coherence in terms of entailment: how could a non-spatiotemporal fundamental theory entail spatiotemporal (...)
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