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It can be argued that this theory of expression captures and makes explicit thoughts that a number of other existentialist writers shared on these questions.
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Indeed, explicit thought sometimes upsets Tabucchi's book the way explicit sex upsets lesser writers -- because although it's great fun, it makes you suspicious of everything else.
Koocher and his colleagues also want a large number of scientists to give explicit thought to ethical problems.
As such, scientists can't yet reproduce or capture an explicit thought like "I want to go skydiving" by peering into the mind alone.
Hook continued, both in his explicit thought about the nature of moral or political disagreement and in his implicit practice in discussion, to hold the pragmatic faith that critical intelligence – a generalized form of scientific method – could rationally resolve any conflict of opinion.
However, although it has roots in Leopold's thought, the explicit idea of an ecological aesthetic, or as it is sometimes called, an ecoaesthetic, seems to have somewhat later origins (Meeker 1872, Koh 1988).
At Marnie's visit to the doctor, before she has any idea what might be wrong with her, the doctor suggests her "explicit sexual thoughts about women" indicate she could be gay.
While single interviews offer an opportunity for respondents to reflect on their actions and make explicit their thought processes, they can also encourage accounts where respondents feel the need to justify actions and protect their self-presentation.
Our initial questioning moves very quickly from "Am I capable of that?" to "Oh my, what if I did that?" to "What if I have a thought or image of doing that" to extreme anxiety and especially explicit and distressing thoughts and images that we can't control.
On Music for Big Pink, the debut album The Band released in July 1968, the four Canadians and a southerner, who dressed like gold-rush prospectors – had made the same thoughts explicit.
This ideology was explicit in the thought of such pioneers of African cultural, religious, and political independence as Edward Wilmot Blyden and Joseph Ephraim Casely-Hayford of Ghana (e.g., his Ethiopia Unbound, 1911).
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