The thoughts of different things in relation to one an other is the identification of their common and different qualities sensed, shape, surface, color, size, weight, immanent properties in motion etc.etc.. The one thought for one thing is the knowledge of the parts in relation to whole thing in its self, the relations of many things as one thing an other whole thought.
http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/works/sl/slobject.htm#SL194n2
2007-07-07 14:05:21
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answered by Psyengine 7
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In my opinion, thinking difference thoughts on things differently is definitely a different thing to think about.
2007-07-07 09:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Since each person thinks differently, I'd say you're right. The 'things' you speak of are 'matter-of-fact' but it's our thoughts on said 'thing' that vary.
2007-07-07 11:28:57
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answered by Midnight Butterfly 4
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Yes, It is all in perspective. This, though, is an age old philisophical question stemming from the nature of reality. I agree with you, for now.
2007-07-07 12:33:09
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answered by Jon D 1
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No, still doesn't makes sense.
2007-07-07 08:31:42
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answered by Anonymous
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