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Pure thought : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pure thought
Pure thought is an English translation of an expression originally attributed to Kant and Hegel. Their usage of the German counterpart revolved around the question of whether pure thought could exist without an object or some material. 〔 (Mind: A Quarterly Review of Psychology and Philosophy ), : Vol. 105, issue 417 (Jan. 1996)〕〔 (Treatise on Logic ) (1895) 〕 Today, more popular uses exist. That "Pure Thought" could existent and is part of the evidentiary change. The usage here is that pure thought is simply a process, another term for thought experiment. 〔 (The Thought that Counts ), Paul Davies, New Scientist, 6 May 1995 〕 ==References==
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