Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... æther and electrons we might perhaps encounter nonsense ; we could not encounter damned nonsense . • Albert P. Weiss , A theoretical basis of human behavior , Columbus , Ohio : R. G. Adams and Company , 1925 , pp . 346-347 . New York ...
... æther and electrons we might perhaps encounter nonsense ; we could not encounter damned nonsense . • Albert P. Weiss , A theoretical basis of human behavior , Columbus , Ohio : R. G. Adams and Company , 1925 , pp . 346-347 . New York ...
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... æther and electrons ; we must begin with something non - physical , or psychic - presumably consciousness . Thus the issue is joined . We are presented with the para- dox of Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the ...
... æther and electrons ; we must begin with something non - physical , or psychic - presumably consciousness . Thus the issue is joined . We are presented with the para- dox of Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the ...
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... æther . ' Everyone knows that this theory is impossible and untrue , and yet everyone continues to think and to argue as if it were possible , and possibly true . The fact is , as Émile Meyerson 31 has shown , that no theory is ever ...
... æther . ' Everyone knows that this theory is impossible and untrue , and yet everyone continues to think and to argue as if it were possible , and possibly true . The fact is , as Émile Meyerson 31 has shown , that no theory is ever ...
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