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It is often said that we can never tell what another person is thinking, and by this is meant ( a ), in a direct way, to that person alone. What is true about this claim is ( b ). What does not follow, however, is ( c ) in the sense of not being available in principle to scientific observation. The behaviour of people may give only a rough or a false impression of ( d ). But, when they are speaking, it seems fair to say that, except under unusual circumstances, ( e ): We know what they are thinking from ( f ). In conversation, people express their thoughts, and even ( g ), their thoughts are potential utterances.
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1 what they say is what they think
2 that thoughts are essentially inaccessible and subjective
3 when they think in silence
4 that we can normally conceal our thoughts from others
5 what they are saying
6 that another person's thoughts are available
7 what they are thinking
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[慶応大学]
参考
http://www99.sakura.ne.jp/~english/lssns/gapfilling3.html
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