They invariably get into difficulties trying to answer it, for Burke, unlike Adam Smith, was not a systematic thinker.
Johnston was important as a systematic thinker who put together a package of ideas on the links between Marxist and republican politics.
Diderot was not a coherent and systematic thinker, but rather "a philosopher in whom all the contradictions of the time struggle with one another" (Rosenkranz).
Teófilo aspired to be a systematic thinker; a theorist based on evidence which permitted an intrepid and dogmatic interpretation of Man, world and life.
Critics have noted he is less a 'systematic' thinker than a 'dialogic' one, purposefully eclectic and provocative (Cubitt 2004).
"A systematic Calvin," he writes, "would be an anachronism; there are no 'systematic' thinkers of any significance in the 16th century."
Attribution theory has been criticized as being mechanistic and reductionist for assuming that people are rational, logical and systematic thinkers.
Ander Nordholm had been a systematic thinker and his training still held in the odd turn her life had taken.
In interviews, Mr. Gore presents himself as a precise and systematic thinker.
According to Richard Falckenberg, he was "the most important systematic thinker of his country."