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"order thoughts" is an acceptable and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you need to express the concept of organizing one's ideas, opinions, or reflections. For example, "I like to take some time each day to order my thoughts and plan out my work for the week ahead."
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Camp, who defends the claim that maps have a rich syntactic structure, admits some limitations: mental maps do not seem to be able to accommodate some first order thoughts such as non-specific existentially quantified propositions or universally quantified propositions, or any second-order thoughts (Camp 2007).
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That just means he has a false belief about the content of his first order thought.
Nevertheless, there are ways in which LOTH can be helpful for an account of state consciousness that seeks to explain a thought's being conscious in terms of a higher order thought which is about the first order thought.
Its prospects for explaining higher level and higher order thought are less certain, but few programs aim this high.
When I introspect, the experience alone provides me with awareness of itself — no higher order thought is necessary.
For plausibly, the second order judgment has a compositional structure such that the first order thought is literally an (ineliminable) part of the judgment.
Schmitt himself presented this shift as a fundamental reorientation of his legal-theoretical approach from a 'decisionist' perspective to 'concrete order thought'.
Since the occurrence of the first order thought is precisely what the judgment contends, the judgment is thus invariably true, i.e., infallible (Parent 2007).
These regions are thought to generate "higher-order thoughts" – reflective awareness of your own wants and needs and motives.
The argument for the lemma is that without a public language you can't have "second-order" thoughts; you can't think about your thinking.
As a result you are not encouraged to engage in higher-order thoughts about what you are viewing; it's all very elemental; it hits you straight on.
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