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Whether I am thinking of the sun, my own mind, or an infinite substance, my ideas in this case are all finite, formally speaking.
We are used to thinking of the sun as providing compass information because its geographical direction remains essentially fixed over short timescales despite changes in the viewer's position.
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I think of the sun.
The Talmud reports that when Adam and Eve first saw the sun go down, they were panic-stricken, thinking that the setting of the sun was a consequence of their sin, and that this new, intense darkness would spell their death.
He was also thinking of sun dance, the traditional Indian ceremony that lasts for days and involves specific dances and songs passed down through generations.
"We are so used to thinking only about the side of the sun facing Earth but since the launch of the STEREO spacecraft we see the entire sun and there is activity that we can't see from Earth".
In the current Summer Fiction issue, the Florida setting of the story "Above and Below," by Lauren Groff, had me thinking of hot sun and beaches.
By Jessie Wender June 17, 2011 In the current Summer Fiction issue, the Florida setting of the story "Above and Below," by Lauren Groff, had me thinking of hot sun and beaches.
Plato does not specify the irrational part in question in this passage, and indeed thinking the sun is the size of your hand does not feel like either anger overwhelming you or desires tempting.
Japanese architects are always thinking about shadows and the position of the sun as it lights the blinds.
It turns out that it is the short wavelengths of light (the blues) that are most responsible for fooling the pineal gland into thinking the sun is still above the horizon.
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