Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... Eddington may be taken as a point of departure . In his book , " The nature of the physical world , ' ' Eddington re- marks : Conceivably we might reach a human machine interacting by reflexes with its environment ; but we cannot reach ...
... Eddington may be taken as a point of departure . In his book , " The nature of the physical world , ' ' Eddington re- marks : Conceivably we might reach a human machine interacting by reflexes with its environment ; but we cannot reach ...
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... Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the higher forms of behavior are at bottom non - physical , whereas Weiss , the psychologist , insists that they are fundamentally non - phychological ! But what , exactly , is the ...
... Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the higher forms of behavior are at bottom non - physical , whereas Weiss , the psychologist , insists that they are fundamentally non - phychological ! But what , exactly , is the ...
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... Eddington because he has been active in the field of physical theory and should , therefore , be sophisticated regarding the essential methodology involved in scientific theory in general . Surely the same logic which demands strict ...
... Eddington because he has been active in the field of physical theory and should , therefore , be sophisticated regarding the essential methodology involved in scientific theory in general . Surely the same logic which demands strict ...
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