He is generally recognized as having brought something new to human thought.
The following year, 1876, was a seminal point in the development of human thought.
That was about the only reaction the city buildings ever did have to human thought.
Is this perhaps the result of a profound impact on human thought created by a book?
No such thing as time in the terms of normal human thought.
Her main research interest has always been in the study of human thought and language.
There was no human thought to him in that moment.
It was not something that could be easily put into human thought.
And it isn't matter, energy or anything else I can name, despite the fact that it's the central phenomenon of all human thought.
But did those four "states" actually map onto human thought?