| 1. | Theoretical thinking is the laws of thought.
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| 2. | What about following basic laws of thought?
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| 3. | Arthur Schopenhauer discussed the laws of thought and tried to demonstrate that they are the basis of reason.
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| 4. | According to Cousin, there are but two primary laws of thought, that of causality and that of substance.
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| 5. | His argument begins with the statement that the three traditional laws of thought are " samples of self-evident principles ".
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| 6. | While he was a graduate student, he discovered and read George Boole's " The Laws of Thought ".
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| 7. | In logic, the "'law of identity "'is the first of the three classical laws of thought.
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| 8. | It is also related to the Law of noncontradiction and the Law of excluded middle, two of the three traditional laws of thought.
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| 9. | These become merely laws of thought or language, but not of being, which opens the way to contradictions being instantiated in reality.
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| 10. | Alternatively, if one wants to have reasonable discussion one may be laws of thought and inductive reasoning ( given the problem of induction ).
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