WhichWhish Question Are You Refering to?
Answer:
Thought (or thinking) encompasses a flow of ideas and associations that can lead to logical conclusions.[1] Although thinking is an activity of an existential value for humans, there is still no consensus as to how it is adequately defined or understood.
Because thought underlies many human actions and interactions, understanding its physical and metaphysical origins and its effects has been a longstanding goal of many academic disciplines including philosophy, linguistics, psychology, neuroscience, artificial intelligence, biology, sociology and cognitive science.
Thinking allows humans to make sense of, interpret, represent or model the world they experience, and to make predictions about that world. It is therefore helpful to an organism with needs, objectives, and desires as it makes plans or otherwise attempts to accomplish those goals.:
The answers would be the following:
first to distinguish American and British language 1806
left out British words not used in U.S.
Answer:
name of the book or essay
Explanation:
!IM NOT COMPLETELY SURE! but judging by the other answers, you dont really need the full name of the author or context, but the name of the book or essay is essential.