Are there forms of thought alien to us, but home to others? Is our form of thought just one among many? Or is it (in essentials) the form of thought per se? Are these even sensible issues?

Are there forms of thought alien to us, but home to others? Is our form of thought just one among many? Or is it (in essentials) the form of thought per se? Are these even sensible issues?
Q_KAMMER_Logique et esprit de clocher ou l’oscillation entre protestantisme et catholicisme logiques
“Aesthetic Judgement” – Prof. David MacArthur (University of Sydney) Faculdade de Letras da Universidade do Porto, room 308 April 20th 2012 | 15h30 Additional Information:http://ifilosofia.up.pt/gfmc/?p=activities&a=ver&id=385 Project: The Bounds of Judgement / BJ (PTDC/FIL-FIL/109882/2009)
Judging Morally – Seminar series organized by Susana Cadilha, Sofia Miguens and João Alberto Pinto, including a course on J. McDowell’s moral philosophy by Susana Cadilha (MLAG). 1st session (16/3/2012) – “Are moral requirements hypothetical imperatives?” (1978) handout quotes 2nd session (23/3/2012) - “Might there be external reasons?” (1995) handout quotes 3rd session (30/3/2012) [...]