Ken Edwards
Banno
Do you notice an awkwardness in your thinking? Awkwardness almost to the the point of an inability to think the words at all? — Ken Edwards
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Do you notice an awkwardness in your thinking? Awkwardness almost to the the point of an inability to think the words at all? — Ken Edwards
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Ken Edwards
Banno
Pantagruel
But isn't that a puzzle about reading, rather than thinking? — Banno
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Mww
What did you think about my basic contention? That verbal thoughts must always be spoken? — Ken Edwards
I predict you don't think anything about it at all. — Ken Edwards
Was your mouth wide open? Were you reading at the same time? — Ken Edwards
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Pantagruel
Ken Edwards
Mww
Ken Edwards
Pantagruel
Ken Edwards
Mww
Ken Edwards
Possibility
Here it is the Puzzling Fact. "A person cannot think verbal thoughts without speaking those thoughts aloud." This fact is a well known fact among psychologists and might be known to you. — Ken Edwards
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