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By this act of reverse-bullying, Mick seems to have channelled the common thoughts of 12,000 vengeful obese types, who, unhappy with being scorned by Abercrombie, would like to claim that the boss of the company was always uncool, thereby somehow reclaiming power for themselves by tugging him down to their level.

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The common thought of the up-cycling participants is that up-cycling is the recent trend topic.

For Ōhashi, this common thought of the Kyoto School is that of absolute nothingness, and he accordingly suggests the following as a definition of the School: "a group of philosophers spanning several generations who developed their thought in several areas of philosophy with the idea of 'nothingness' as a basis" (ibid., 10; see Ōhashi 2001, 13).

The obstacle to blame that Watson is describing here is not the thought that Harris might not be blameworthy (though he might not be), but rather the thought expressed well by the common thought that "There but for the grace of God go I".

This subjective perception is one of the most common thought processes of the most successful people.

Henry Sidgwick, for instance, claims that 'the philosopher seeks unity of principle, and consistency of method' and that the role of the moral philosopher is to 'enunciate, in full breadth and clearness, those primary intuitions of Reason, by the scientific application of which the common moral thought of mankind may be at once systematised and corrected' (Sidgwick 1907 373–374).

Theological discourse and inquiry look like any other and is, needless to say, governed by the common principles of thought and being; but it is characterized formally by the fact that its arguments and analyses are taken to be truth-bearing only for one who accepts Scriptural revelation as true.

For example, by using licensing agreements to guarantee different levels of downstream access, the Creative Commons and Copyleft models seek to expand the commons of thought and expression (Stallman 1997; Lessig 2004).

The first notes that it is the incentives found in providing limited protection that fosters the creation and dissemination of information a system of intellectual property protection may cause restricted access in the short run, but overall, the commons of thought and expression is enhanced.

He believed that the invisible bonds of common thought in a given society are not the same in different societies.

In different ways both monogamy and polygamy can partly constitute the invisible bonds of common thought in different societies.

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