(429b24) If thinking is a passive affection, then if thought is simple and impassible and has nothing in common with anything else, how can it come to think at all?
(429b24) If thinking is a passive affection, then if thought is simple and impassible and has nothing in common with anything else, how can it come to think at all?
Thought is the act which relates given intuition to an object(kB304)
Thought, taken by itself, is merely the logical function, and therefore the pure spontaneity of the combination of the manifold of a merely possible intuition, and does not exhibit the subject of consciousness as appearance(k381)
You must show that it is of the essence of thought that one be aware of it(LE113)
Russell denies the view that there can be no thought without language. He thinks that there can be thought, and even true and false belief, without language(hk74)
Thoughts are among the events which, as a class, constitute a region in the brain(hk246)
Nothing, whether thought or motion, can come into existence suddenly(LE118)