thinking
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- واژهنامه · French & English to Persian Epistemological Dictionary think|thinking peser et examiner,apprécier, fréquentatif de pendere , snkt. ?? sabok-sangin va âzmun kardan pendâšt-an andiš-idan + In order that thinking might not degenerate into "metaphysics," or into empty talk, it is only necessary that enough propositions of the conceptual system be firmly enough connected with sensory experiences and that the conceptional system, in view of its task of ordering and surveying sense experience, should show as much unity and parsimony as possible. Beyond that, however, the "system" is (as regards logic) a free play with symbols according to (logically) arbitrarily given rules of the game. All this applies as much (and in the same manner) to the thinking in daily life as to the more consciously and systematically constructed thinking of the sciences. ( Albert Einstein Remarks on Bertrand Russell's Theory of Knowledge )
- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version کلمات مرتبط(thinking): بازگشت به واژه thinking abstract thinking affective thinking associative thinking concrete thinking convergent thinking creative thinking divergent thinking free-thinking immersed in thinking magical thinking paralogical thinking primary process thinking productive thinking thinking cap thinking type to set thinking wishful thinking فکرکننده ،باشعور روانشناسى : تفکر کلمات مرتبط(17)
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 thinking n. Function: noun Date: 14th century 1 : the action of using one's mind to produce thoughts 2 a : OPINION , JUDGMENT <I'd like to know your thinking on this> b : thought that is characteristic (as of a period, group, or person) <the current student thinking on fraternities>]]> 2 thinking n. Function: adjective Date: 1674 : marked by use of the intellect : RATIONAL < thinking citizens> –think·ing·ly adverb –think·ing·ness noun ]]> 1 think n. Pronunciation: ' thiŋk Function: verb Inflected Form:   thought \ ' tho ̇ t\ ; think·ing Etymology: Middle English thenken, from Old English thencan; akin to Old High German denken to think, Latin tongēre to know ― more at THANKS Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1 : to form or have in the mind 2 : to have as an intention < thought to return early> 3 a : to have as an opinion < think it's so> b : to regard as : CONSIDER < think the rule unfair> 4 a : to reflect on : PONDER < think the matter over> b : to determine by reflecting < think what to do next> 5 : to call to mind : REMEMBER <he never think s to ask how we do> 6 : to devise by thinking ― usually used with up < thought up a plan to escape> 7 : to have as an expectation : ANTICIPATE <we didn't think we'd have any trouble> 8 a : to center one's thoughts on <talks and think s business> b : to form a mental picture of 9 : to subject to the processes of logica…