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Thought generally refers to any [[Mental]] or intellectual activity involving an individual's subjective [[Consciousness]]. It can refer either to the act of [[Thinking]] or the resulting ideas or arrangements of ideas. Similar concepts include cognition, sentience, [[Consciousness]], and [[imagination]].Because [[thought]] underlies almost all human actions and interactions, understanding its [[physical]] and [[metaphysical]] origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including, among others, biology, [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], and sociology.
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'''[[Thought]]''' generally refers to any [[Mental]] or {{Wiki|intellectual}} activity involving an individual's subjective [[Consciousness]]. It can refer either to the act of [[Thinking]] or the resulting ideas or arrangements of ideas. Similar concepts include {{Wiki|cognition}}, sentience, [[Consciousness]], and [[imagination]].Because [[thought]] underlies almost all human actions and interactions, understanding its [[physical]] and [[metaphysical]] origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic [[disciplines]] including, among others, {{Wiki|biology}}, [[philosophy]], [[psychology]], and {{Wiki|sociology}}.
  
[[Thinking]] allows beings to make [[sense]] of or model the [[World]] in different ways, and to represent or interpret it in ways that are significant to them, or which accord with their needs, attachments, objectives, plans, commitments, ends and [[desires]].
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[[Thinking]] allows beings to make [[sense]] of or model the [[World]] in different ways, and to represent or interpret it in ways that are significant to them, or which accord with their needs, [[attachments]], objectives, plans, commitments, ends and [[desires]].
 
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Thought generally refers to any Mental or intellectual activity involving an individual's subjective Consciousness. It can refer either to the act of Thinking or the resulting ideas or arrangements of ideas. Similar concepts include cognition, sentience, Consciousness, and imagination.Because thought underlies almost all human actions and interactions, understanding its physical and metaphysical origins, processes, and effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including, among others, biology, philosophy, psychology, and sociology.

Thinking allows beings to make sense of or model the World in different ways, and to represent or interpret it in ways that are significant to them, or which accord with their needs, attachments, objectives, plans, commitments, ends and desires.

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