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Does articulating a thought in public freeze it in place somehow, making it not part of a thought process but rather a tiny little finished sculpture?
Does articulating a thought in public freeze it in place somehow, making it not part of a thought process but rather a tiny little finished sculpture?" I wonder much the same thing.
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At bedtime, I listen to soft soothing voices either describing how something works, or articulating a thought-provoking idea in 4 acts.
Like when it's hard to articulate a thought, and then somebody says it in exactly the right way and you're like, " THAT'S what I meant!" I'm psyched if even just a few people look at one of my drawings and are like, " That's how it is!" See more of Heather's work on her website, and order a copy of Romantic Story here.
The most popular blogs involve people who can articulate a thought or argument.
This is quintessential Tippett as I remember him, articulating a profound thought but then, as though intellectually dyslexic, digging himself into an ever deeper and more impenetrable grave as he allowed his tongue and mind to wander over disparate ideas.
I can only gape – it's a while since he articulated such a thought.
Okay, there are very few people who would articulate such a thought on national television.
In physics particularly, Whitehead's thought has been influential, articulating a rival doctrine to Einstein's general relativity.
Like President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal, the Governor of New York must articulate a comprehensive and well-thought out plan to justify this kind of a tax to help fund the bold projects on the table.
Only in this way, they suggest, will women be able to break free from the constraints of male language and male thought, to articulate a competing vision for the world, and to work toward it (Daly and Caputi 1987, Elgin 1985, MacKinnon 1989, Penelope 1990, Spender 1985).
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