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Because thought gives rise to action, violence in thought merely precedes violent behaviour.

This was not, in Neal's view, to make the history of political thought merely an antiquarian exercise.

The appearance is very slick, but the tech is incredibly straightforward and, instead of being over thought, merely elegant.

The divergences discussed in the section on universals between antirealists and moderate realists are reflected when it comes to language: while antirealists hold that language, just like conceptual thought, merely deals with fictions, moderate realists argue that language captures real features of the world, even if only in a distorted fashion.

Viewed on their own, they might be thought merely beautiful or occasionally odd.

And even if they could, the newly uncovered genes are thought merely to influence, not determine, their personalities.

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Rudolf Steiner, the Austrian founder of the Steiner schools movement, wrote: "To be free is to be capable of thinking one's own thoughts – not the thoughts merely of the body, or of society, but thoughts generated by one's deepest, most original, most essential and spiritual self, one's individuality".

Agentialism is inspired by a broadly Kantian approach to reason and agency, according to which a thinker's most basic self-conception is agential: to regard oneself as "I" is to see oneself as an author of thoughts, rather than as something in which thoughts merely occur.

Talk story about Mark Helfrich's book, "Naked Pictures of My Ex-Girlfriends"... Mark Helfrich, a forty-seven-year-old professional film editor and amateur photographer who lives in Los Angeles, was thinking merely mercenary thoughts one particular day seven years ago while perusing a box of old black-and-white and color prints — mostly, naked pictures of his ex-girlfriends.

Accepting one's thoughts as merely thoughts is very different from treasuring one's thoughts; one may as well treasure one's sweat or saliva.

The discussions include the power of being in the present moment and the objective observation of thoughts as merely thoughts, rather than as facts or events.

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