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Presumably, we should refrain from attributing thoughts to the swampman because it lacks internal states with the right kind of causal history.

But Simpson attributes thoughts to Kamala too freely, stumbling into clichés.

It doesn't give us any clues as to how we might go about attributing thoughts to non-linguistic creatures".

The claim is that one interprets sensory input when attributing thoughts to oneself, just as in attributing thoughts to others.

The mind, then, like any other idea, is simply one particular mode of God's attribute, Thought.

"While we acknowledged that the advertorial conveyed the series of events surrounding the disappearance of the complainant's daughter as depicted in the programme, we also noted that it contained some factual inaccuracies and attributed thoughts and dialogue to the complainant which were not taken from the programme," said the ASA.

Any thoughts from human readers?

Thoughts from MIT's Eric von Hippel.

I am surprised that no one to my knowledge has attributed the poetic, if not the literal, provenance of the ringing imperative "Ask not" to Robert Browning's line in "Home Thoughts, From the Sea": "Here and here did England help me: how can I help England?" Leo Stern Jr. New York, May 10 , 2005

Below are some thoughts from Harvard Divinity School instructors.

Thoughts From Frontline.

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