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for Frege, a thought is the sense of a sentence which can be used to make an assertion or to ask a question that is answerable by either 'Yes' or 'No'. The contents of thoughts can be true or false. Thoughts in this sense are logical or conceptual rather than a matter of individual psychology. Different individuals may share the same thought, although they cannot share the same act of thinking.
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[A69/B94] Kant speaks of the understanding both as a faculty of judgment and a faculty of thought. Here he defines thought as "knowledge by means of concepts", where concept is taken in an undetermined sense as "predicates of possible judgments". [A55/B79] Kant distinguishes pure and empirical thought about an object and first introduces transcendental logic as that logic "which should contain solely the rules of the pure thought of an object".
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| thought disorder |
A symptom of schizophrenia. Clear, goal-directed thinking becomes increasingly difficult, as shown in a diffuseness or "woolliness" and circumstantiality of speech.
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| thought processes, disturbed |
A state in which an individual experiences a disruption in cognitive operations and activities. SEE: Nursing Diagnoses Appendix.
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| thought b. |
blocking (def. 2).
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| thought | showing thoughtlessness |
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| thought | in a thoughtless manner |
| thought | the trait of not thinking carefully before acting |
| thought | the quality of failing to be considerate of others |
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