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Thought and Police
The Thought Police ( thinkpol in Newspeak ) are the secret police of the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
The Thought Police use surveillance and psychological monitoring to find and eliminate members of society who challenge the party's authority and ideology.
The Thought Police of Orwell and their pursuit of thoughtcrime were based on the methods used by the totalitarian states and ideologies of the 20th century.
The term " Thought Police ", by extension, has come to refer to real or perceived enforcement of ideological correctness.
The citizens of Oceania are watched by the Thought Police through the telescreens.
Because of this system of surveillance, the Thought Police and the Ministry of Love become universally feared by any member of the Outer Party or any one of the ' Proles ' who is capable ( or felt by the Party to be capable ) of thoughtcrime.
A few undercover agents of the Thought Police do mark down and eliminate any Prole individuals deemed capable of becoming dangerous by spreading false rumours.
Moore devoted an entire chapter (" The Weak Arm of the Law ") of his autobiography to denouncing modern British society, particularly " motorist-hunting " policemen, sentencing policy, as well as the Race Relations Act, Sex Discrimination Act and the " Thought Police / Politically Correct Brigade ".
The screens are monitored by the Thought Police.
* " My Battle With the Thought Police " Hoppe's own account on what happened
The tracks comprised Reds under the Beds, Wilmot ( Dove House ), Thought Police and C. U. U. K.
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A “ Thought Police ” section, named the Tokkō, was formed within the Home Ministry, with branches all over Japan and in overseas locations with high concentrations of Japanese subjects to monitor activity by socialists and Communists.
Terms for people suspected of Communist sympathies became more severe, and for the first time religious organizations were included in the purview of the Thought Police.
Despite the personal freedoms enjoyed by the Proles, the Thought Police always plant agents among them, spreading false rumours and marking down and eliminating any individuals deemed capable of causing trouble.
It is noted that any prole who exhibits tendencies towards rabble-rousing or independent thought is simply marked down by the Thought Police to be killed, making revolution from that group even more unlikely.
" of Oceania and the world order in 1984 before the Thought Police arrested him ; yet he believes that the hope of change lies with the Proles.
The Inner Party regulates Ingsoc and the Thought Police, and keeps all Outer Party members under close supervision, while the proles live in relatively benign conditions.
The name " Entropy " was a backronym for " Emerging Network To Reduce Orwellian Potency Yield ," referring to George Orwell's famous novel Nineteen Eighty-Four and its totalitarian Thought Police enslaving people by controlling their information.
When Winston is later arrested, it turns out that O ' Brien is an agent of the Thought Police, and is completely loyal to the Party.
The Thought Police ( thinkpol in Newspeak ) are the secret police of Oceania in George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four.
It is the job of the Thought Police to uncover and punish thoughtcrime and thought-criminals.
They use psychology and omnipresent surveillance ( such as telescreens ) to monitor, search, find and arrest members of society who could potentially challenge authority and status quo, even only by thought, hence the name Thought Police.
* It was the Thought Police that had arrested Winston and Julia.

Thought and are
Thought and reflexes are slower.
Thought processes and mental events are conscious only to the extent they receive illumination from Purusha.
Thought is always a form of abstraction, and thus not only is pure existence impossible to think, but all forms in existence are unthinkable ; thought depends on language, which merely abstracts from experience, thus separating us from lived experience and the living essence of all beings.
Thought is a mental act that allows human beings to make sense of things in the world, and to represent and interpret them in ways that are significant, or which accord with their needs, attachments, goals, commitments, plans, ends, desires, etc.
Thought reform contains elements which are evident in Chinese culture ( emphasis on interpersonal sensitivity, learning by rote and self-cultivation ); in methods of extracting confessions well known in the Papal Inquisition ( 13th century ) and elaborated through the centuries, especially by the Russian secret police ; in methods of organizing corrective prisons, mental hospitals and other institutions for producing value change ; in methods used by religious sects, fraternal orders, political elites or primitive societies for converting or initiating new members.
Thought reform techniques are consistent with psychological principles but were not explicitly derived from such principles.
" Though Spinoza has been called the " prophet " and " prince " of pantheism, in a letter to Henry Oldenburg Spinoza states that: " as to the view of certain people that I identify god with nature ( taken as a kind of mass or corporeal matter ), they are quite mistaken " For Spinoza, our universe ( cosmos ) is a mode under two attributes of Thought and Extension.
According to German philosopher Karl Jaspers, when Spinoza wrote " Deus sive Natura " ( God or Nature ) Spinoza did not mean to say that God and Nature are interchangeable terms, but rather that God's transcendence was attested by his infinitely many attributes, and that two attributes known by humans, namely Thought and Extension, signified God's immanence.
Religious Science, Divine Science, and the Unity Church are religious denominations which represent a panentheistic worldview within the Christian New Thought movement.
Jewish variations of process theology are also presented in Harold Kushner's When Bad Things Happen to Good People ( New York: Anchor Books, 2004, ISBN 1-4000-3472-8 ) and Sandra B. Lubarsky and David Ray Griffin, eds., Jewish Theology and Process Thought ( Albany: State University of New York Press, 1995, ISBN 0-7914-2810-9 ).
: The perfect saviour hath said: " Come ( you ) from things unseen unto the end of those that are seen, and the very emanation of Thought shall reveal unto you how faith in they which are unseen was found in them which are seen, they that belong to the Unbegotten Father.
Unity, Religious Science, Divine Science are denominations within the New Thought movement.
The state and party are guided by " Hồ Chí Minh Thought "
He later regarded it as a flawed exposition of his logical system, and wanted An Investigation of the Laws of Thought ( 1854 ), on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities to be seen as the mature statement of his views.
Although Mao Zedong Thought nominally remains the state ideology, Deng's admonition to seek truth from facts means that state policies are judged on their practical consequences ; the role of ideology in determining policy, in many areas, has thus been considerably reduced.
Instead, many philosophers prefer to consider ' Thought Experiments ' to be merely the use of a hypothetical scenario to help understand the way things actually are.
Thought experimentation is a priori, rather than an empirical process, in that the experiments are conducted within the imagination ( i. e., Brown ’ s ( 1993 ) " laboratory of the mind "), and never in fact.
Thought experiments, which are well-structured, well-defined hypothetical questions that employ subjunctive reasoning ( irrealis moods ) – " What might happen ( or, what might have happened ) if.
Thought experiments are popular in physics and include:
Some are of the same type as the ancient epitome, such as various epitomes of the Summa Theologiae of St Thomas Aquinas-originally written as an introductory textbook in theology, and now accessible to very few, except for the learned in theology and Aristotelian philosophy-such as A Summa of the Summa and A Shorter Summa: many epitomes today are published under the general title, " The Companion to ...", such as The Oxford Companion to Aristotle or " An Overview of " or " guides ", such as An Overview of the Thought of Immanuel Kant, How to Read Hans Urs von Balthasar, or, in some cases, as an introduction, in the cases of An Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard or A Very Short Introduction to the New Testament ( many philosophical " introductions " and " guides " share the epitomic form, unlike general " introductions " to a field ).

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