Sentences with phrase «underlying thought forms»

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Irritability, a mild form of being angry or upset, can be a cover for other underlying thoughts and emotions.
The result can be the emergence of a new dominant idea (the idea of «covenant» in the Puritan case), a new model or metaphor for thinking about moral obligations (contractarian metaphors in Lockean theory), or a new form underlying the relations among ideological elements (individual conscience as a decoupling mechanism).
Yet no words of such import are recorded from Jesus; and such a way of thinking is foreign to him because of its fantastic and mythological form, however congruous the underlying idea would be.
At the same time, it is my contention, as it would be Emmet's, that the validity of the first two must be based on the assumption underlying the third, that is, that our symbolic forms must be thought to refer to real «things» or events to which we must respond and to which we are related according to the concept of rapport.
Sponge cells adhere to form tissue - like layers, but a true epithelial cell layer, characterized by aligned cell polarity, belt - form junctions and underlying basal lamina, is thought to be a eumetazoan innovation.
Think of the underlying investments within these investment forms when analyzing the forms as investments.
Retinal folds, while they may be a mild form of dysplasia, are also thought to occur through a more benign process of unequal growth rates in the retina and its underlying tissues, the choroid and sclera.
Unlike the other forms of accepted EGC disease, the herpes 1 (rhinotracheitis, FHV - 1) virus is thought by many to be the underlying cause for these eye lesions.
And I would offer a similar criticism of that as well, as IMO, you neither ground that form of analogizing in a scientific manner; as I have told you, I think that your inclusion and exclusion criteria selection process is quite arbitrary, and I don't think that it is coincidence that it confirms your distinction of a group you belong to («skeptics») from a group you criticize («realists») in ways that (1) reaffirm a superiority in the group you belong to and, (2) I consider to be superficial and not meaningful as compared to the vastly more important underlying similarities (e.g., the tendency toward identity protective behavior, motivated reasoning, cultural cognition, confirmation bias, emotively - influenced reasoning, etc.)...
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