Search in full dictionary

THINKINGNESS

THINKINGNESS
ScnMaster
potential of considering; the combination of past observations to derive a future observation. Freedom Congress Glossary, Sept 90
THINKINGNESS
ScnTUEU
potential of considering; the combination of past observations to derive a future observation. Well, his thinkingness, his intelligence, is mocked up as a computer. -Purpose and Need of Training Drills (5 July 1957) (1) figure-figure-figure; computation and calculation. For example, a little kid asks if he can go to the movies. The parent says, "Can you go to the movies? I don't know. Now, let me see. I will have to think it over. Give me a couple of days." That is the level of thinkingness. (2) the combination of past observations to derive a future observation.potential of considering; the combination of past observations to derive a future observation.state or condition of thinking or reasoning.that which has the capability of thinking and considering.the combination of past observations to derive a future observation.the potential of considering; the combination of past observations to derive a future observation.the state or condition of thinking and trying to figure out the reason for this and the reason for that, so much that one is not really looking at what is around him.the state, quality or condition of thinking and trying to figure out the reason for this and the reason for that, so much that one is not really looking at what is around him.
THINKINGNESS
ScnTech
1. down the scale at the level below effort. It comes in as figure-figure-figure-figure-figure. "I'll just figure this out and I'll get a cGmputation and a calculation and I'll add it up to . . . Now let me see . . ." We don't know how all of this mechanic got into a postulate, but they've let it get in there. So that's the level, thinkingness. (PXL, p. 169)2. the potential of considering. (COHA Gloss)