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<p>an idea, evaluating a proposition, or making a judgement. In this sense, memory and imagination count as forms of thought, while perception does not. In a narrower sense, only the most typical cases are called thought-specifically conscious, conceptual or linguistic processes such as judging, inferring, problem-solving, and deliberating. Sometimes, however, the terms are understood in a much broader sense to include all mental processes, conscious or unconscious. In this wide usage, they can be treated as synonymous with mind, as in the <a href="page.php?w=Descartes">Cartesian tradition</a></p><p>
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