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Or, rather, they reflect the degree to which thought is routinely degraded by market values.
This seems to reject the Language of Thought hypothesis, according to which thought employs a combinatorial semantics.
So, to the extent to which thought and thinking are conscious, to that extent LOTH can perhaps be viewed as providing some of the necessary resources for a naturalistic account of state consciousness for elaboration see Rosenthal (1997) and Lycan (1997).
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Users can click on thoughts to see which thoughts on connected to them.
But such a strong version of the doctrine seems philosophically problematic -- vulnerable to counterexamples in which thought occurs without any corresponding (inner) language use, and vice versa.
If we check our thoughts too quickly against a tree whose truth nobody can determine anyway, the tree begins to decide which thoughts we may or may not have and which words we may or may not use.
In other words, with your consciousness directly connected to source, you wouldn't need to worry so much about which thoughts you thought from moment to moment.
I've always been moved by an image from the great scholar Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel: "To pray is to become a ladder on which thoughts mount to God to join the movement towards Him which surges unnoticed throughout the entire universe.
It is that to which all thought refers, and this is true even though it is not directly present to thought.
On the diagonal approach, the centered worlds with respect to which a thought is evaluated must include a token of that very thought at the center, while this is not the case on the approach we are now considering.
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