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Thinking and Learning to Think

โœ Scribed by Nathan Schaeffer


Year
1906
Tongue
English
Leaves
143
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Contents
MAKE THE PUPILS THINK
THINKING IN THINGS AND IN SYMBOLS
THE MATERIALS OF THOUGHT
BASAL CONCEPTS AS THOUGHT-MATERIAL
THE INSTRUMENTS OF THOUGHT
TECHNICAL TERMS AS INSTRUMENTS OF THOUGHT
THOUGHT AND LANGUAGE
THE STIMULUS TO THINKING
THE RIGHT USE OF BOOKS
OBSERVATION AND THINKING
THE MEMORY AND THINKING
IMAGING AND THINKING
THE STREAM OF THOUGHT
THE STREAM OF THOUGHT IN LISTENING AND READING
THE STREAM OF THOUGHT IN WRITING, SPEAKING, AND ORAL READING
KINDS OF THINKING
THINKING AND KNOWING
THINKING AND FEELING
THINKING AND WILLING
THINKING AND DOING
THINKING IN THE ARTS
THINKING AND THE HIGHER LIFE
FOOTNOTES


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