The thought that counts?
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IDEAThe thought that counts?
connectionismthe theory that connections between neurons govern behaviour and thought
pansexualismthe theory that all thought derives from the sexual instinct
connectionismsCONNECTIONISM, the theory that connections between neurons govern behaviour and thought
pansexualismsPANSEXUALISM, the theory that all thought derives from the sexual instinct
wrongestnot according to the moral standard sinful immoral thought that war was wrong
STKNYSE buy that for the longest time I thought stood for a cut of meat
psychologisma theory that applies psychological conceptions to the interpretation of historical events or logical thought
caseat actually exists or happens fact thought he had failed, but that wasn't the case
perseveratingRepeat or prolong an action, thought, or utterance after the stimulus that prompted it has ceased
perseveratedRepeat or prolong an action, thought, or utterance after the stimulus that prompted it has ceased
perseverateRepeat or prolong an action, thought, or utterance after the stimulus that prompted it has ceased
psychologismsPSYCHOLOGISM, a theory that applies psychological conceptions to the interpretation of historical events or logical thought
perseveratesRepeat or prolong an action, thought, or utterance after the stimulus that prompted it has ceased
repressionsThe action or process of suppressing a thought or desire in oneself so that it remains unconscious
repressionThe action or process of suppressing a thought or desire in oneself so that it remains unconscious
mechanismThe doctrine that all natural phenomena, including life and thought, allow mechanical explanation by physics and chemistry
mechanismsThe doctrine that all natural phenomena, including life and thought, allow mechanical explanation by physics and chemistry
psychologisticrelating to psychologism, a theory that applies psychological conceptions to the interpretation of historical events or logical thought
anandamidea brain receptor that is released naturally from neurons and is thought to be associated with the pleasurable effect of certain drugs
cyclinsAny of a number of proteins associated with the cycle of cell division that are thought to initiate certain processes of mitosis
cyclinAny of a number of proteins associated with the cycle of cell division that are thought to initiate certain processes of mitosis
anandamidesANANDAMIDE, a brain receptor that is released naturally from neurons and is thought to be associated with the pleasurable effect of certain drugs
stoicismsystematic philosophy, dating from around 300 b.c., that held the principles of logical thought to reflect a cosmic reason instantiated in nature
personalismA system of thought that maintains the primacy of the human or divine person on the basis that reality has meaning only through the conscious mind
associationismA theory in philosophy or psychology that regards the simple association or co-occurrence of ideas or sensations as the primary basis of meaning, thought, or learning
instrumentalismThe pragmatic philosophy of John Dewey that supposes that thought is an instrument for solving practical problems and that truth is not fixed but changes as the problems change
imitative(of a word) Reproducing a natural sound (e.g., fizz) or pronounced in a way that is thought to correspond to the appearance or character of the object or action described (e.g., blob)
humoursEach of the four chief fluids of the body (blood, phlegm, yellow bile , and black bile ) that were thought to determine a person's physical and mental qualities by the relative proportions in which they were present
subjectivistica. any of various theories maintaining that moral judgments are statements concerning the emotional or mental reactions of the individual or the community b. any of several theories holding that certain states of thought or feeling are the h
nominalismThe doctrine that universals or general ideas are mere names without any corresponding reality, and that only particular objects exist; properties, numbers, and sets are thought of as merely features of the way of considering the things that exist. Important in medieval scholastic thought, nominalism is associated particularly with William of Occam
WAIT"Hold that thought!"
ONESEC"Hold that thought"
HADNT"I .. thought of that!"
HADNT"I ... thought about that"
HADNT'I -- thought of that!'
HADNT"I ... thought of that!"
HADNT"I ... thought of that"
unthinkablethat cannot be thought
EGADS"I never thought of that!"