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Pensée (Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered)

Pensée: Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered ("IVR") was a special series of ten issues of the magazine Pensée produced to "encourage continuing critical analysis of all questions raised by Velikovsky's work", published between May 1972 and Winter 1974-75 by the Student Academic Freedom Forum, whose president was David N. Talbott, with the assistance and cooperation of Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon. Velikovsky -- "the man whose work was being examined 'objectively'" insinuated himself into the editing of the May 1972 issue, just as he had done earlier for the April 1967 "Velikovsky" issue of Yale Scientific Magazine.

It achieved a circulation of between 10,000 - 20,000, with the first issue reprinted twice totalling 75,000 copies, and resulted in a book, Velikovsky Reconsidered containing selected articles, many of them partisan.

Usage examples of "pensee".

Il ne pouvait pas rester enferme toute la journee, tournant et retournant la meme pensee, voyant et revoyant toujours la meme image.

Apres quelques instants de contemplation silencieuse, Roger se tourna vers elle: --Est-il rien de plus doux, dit-il, que de laisser les yeux et la pensee se perdre dans ces profondeurs sombres?

Surely truces, without even an arriere pensee of difference of opinion, between those who are compelled to take widely different sides during the greater part of their lives, must be of infinite service to those who can enter on them.

Mais on ne saurait imaginer toutes les complications de la pensee dans une tete de cinq ans.

Les mots ne peuvent rendre la pensee de Jacqueline, ils sont trop gros pour cela!

Prayers and Meditations, gave me Les Pensees de Paschal, that I might not interrupt him.

This book is as important in studying Chesterton as the Pensees would be for a student of Pascal.

Surely truces, without even an arriere pensee of difference of opinion, between those who are compelled to take widely different sides during the greater part of their lives, must be of infinite service to those who can enter on them.