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“Think, David, think”

The Mathematical Gazette, 1957
Because of the many papers that teachers must grade, it sometimes develops that a problem solved incorrectly is checked quickly by the teacher as wrong, and returned to the pupil without the teacher’s having had a sufficient opportunity to know what the pupil was thinking when he did the problem.
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Thinking

Annual Review of Psychology, 2001
▪ Abstract  Reasoning processes allow the human cognitive system to go beyond the information readily available in the environment. This review focuses on the processes of human thinking, including deductive reasoning, induction, mental simulation, and analogy.
A B, Markman, D, Gentner
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Thinking That One Thinks

2005
Abstract There are two distinct kinds of things we describe as being conscious or not conscious, and when we describe the two kinds of thing as being conscious we attribute two distinct properties. The term ‘conscious’ thus conceals a certain ambiguity. In one use, we speak of mental states as being conscious or not conscious.
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Thinking about suicidal thinking

The Lancet Psychiatry, 2020
Suicide has emerged as a major cause of death from non-communicable disease worldwide, leading to a burgeoning interest in its prevention. Naturally, in this context one of the focuses of research and clinical interest is the presence of suicidal thinking-a potentially identifiable and reversible precursor of suicide-with much interest lately being in ...
Allan, House, Nav, Kapur, Duleeka, Knipe
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Thinking

Nurse Education Today, 2004
This paper argues that thinking is assumed within nursing education. There are strategies to promote thinking: reflective practice, critical analysis and problem solving. I suggest that by categorising thinking into such boxes there may be a danger of limiting the rich possibilities of simply 'thinking'. The writings of Heidegger (1889-1976) are cited,
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Thinking About Thinking Improves Thinking

2021
Between 1958 and 1963 Shockley served in various capacities in the Clevite Corporation and also as a lecturer at Stanford University.
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Thinking about Thinking about “Thinking about Thinking”

The Psychoanalytic Study of the Child, 2002
This paper presents details of the development of recursive thought from early infancy to early childhood. During this period the child is said to face the task of developing a "representational theory of mind." In earlier writings I have suggested eight developmental stages of modeling of mind emerging from brain development. My emphasis has been that
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Thinking With Visualizations

IEEE Symposium on Information Visualization 2003 (IEEE Cat. No.03TH8714), 2004
Visualizations help us to solve problems by finding patterns in graphical displays of data. For example, finding a pattern of highly connected components in a node link diagram can help us understand the architecture of a software system. Finding a long, red, fairly straight line on a map can show us the best way of driving between two cities.
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Thinking thinking

2017
Wie kann der Prozess des Denkens erfasst werden, wenn doch unsere Reflexionen bereits das Resultat dessen sind, was erfasst werden soll? Die Tätigkeit des Denkens in Worte zu fassen, scheint dazu verurteilt zu sein, hinter dem Phänomen her zu hinken, das erfasst werden sollte.
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Thinking creatively is thinking critically

New Directions for Youth Development, 2010
AbstractThe Cartoneras projects aim to promote the celebration of language, culture, and creativity through a collaboration between top literary minds and cardboard collectors in Buenos Aires and Lima. They produce and publish beautiful books with hand‐painted cardboard covers that speak of the wonderful literature inside.
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