In passing at the beginning of chapter 4 bassham briefly


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In passing, at the beginning of Chapter 4, Bassham briefly raised the question of how we actually think. Do we think in language, or without words, or in images, directly in concepts, or in some combination of these?

How do YOU think?

Please try to "catch" yourself thinking about some topic, and to describe what is going on here. Does your thinking take place in complete sentences?

Do you struggle to express ideas in language after you have conceived them in (silent) thought?

Is there an interactive mish-mash of words, concepts and silent images in your thinking? Or is something else happening here?

Do you always think the same way?

Does it matter what the topic is?

Do other people seem to think basically as you do, or might there be different sorts (radically different sorts?) of thinkers amongst us

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