practical v psychological thought
"Practical thought is any thought that may be considered by conventional reasoning to be logical, reasonably objective, and have some practical application not only to the thinker but to others for whom the thought has occurred or to whom it has been communicated. Examples: “That is a chair.” “Angela is twenty.” Psychological thought, on the other hand, is any thought that may be considered by conventional reasoning to be highly subjective. Examples: “That’s one butt-ugly chair.” “Angela is totally hot.
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