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  • Even some of the clear-thinking subjects may resist efforts to decontaminate them.
  • By destroying all values and categories of thought, he relieved the thinking subject of all responsibility ."
  • We seem to have an " ego ", though, which is a thinking subject for our thoughts.
  • They correspond to the object of thought, the power of the object to be grasped by the subject, and the thinking subject.
  • The synthetical " a priori " proposition " the thinking subject is permanent " can only be proved if it is an object of experience.
  • When, therefore, I, as thinking subject, refer a concept to an object, we must not regard this reference as something purely subjective.
  • Ultimately, Hegel considered that there could be no truth that was not intimately linked with the ongoing process of human beings as thinking subjects; truth was their truth.
  • He frequently used the formulation " the human as a motivated and thinking subject " in order to characterise features held in common with the humanities and the categorical difference to the natural sciences.
  • The problem arises from the fact that the passions, inextricably based in human nature, threaten the supremacy of the thinking subject on which Descartes based his philosophical system, notably in " Discourse on the Method ".
  • Descartes had made the thinking subject the foundation of objective certainty in his famous statement,  I think, therefore I am .  It was on this system that he based the possibility of knowing and understanding the world.
  • I do not go into a discussion thinking that the subject is automatically notable, just as I wouldn't go into a discussion thinking subjects were immediately non-notable if I was more toward the mold of a deletionist.
  • In contrast to liberal individualism in theology, postliberal theology roots rationality not in the certainty of the individual thinking subject ( " cogito ergo sum ", " I think, therefore I am " ) but in the language and culture of a living tradition of communal life.
  • "' Existentialism "'( ) is a term applied to the work of certain late-19th-and 20th-century European philosophers who, despite profound doctrinal differences, shared the belief that philosophical thinking begins with the human subject not merely the thinking subject, but the acting, feeling, living human individual.