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... beginning with R1 is dominant over that beginning with R1 , but that the tendency to R1 is far enough above the reaction threshold to survive the weakening effect which would result ( Postulate 4 ) from the frustration of the tendency ...
... beginning with R1 is dominant over that beginning with R1 , but that the tendency to R1 is far enough above the reaction threshold to survive the weakening effect which would result ( Postulate 4 ) from the frustration of the tendency ...
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... beginning with R1 to that beginning with R as in ( 8 ) is a transfer without specific practice from an old to a new situation because RI , RII , etc. , have never taken place in the external stimulus situation beginning with S'1 . 10 ...
... beginning with R1 to that beginning with R as in ( 8 ) is a transfer without specific practice from an old to a new situation because RI , RII , etc. , have never taken place in the external stimulus situation beginning with S'1 . 10 ...
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... beginning of intelligence consists in having an idea of an idea of an idea of sensation . " 15 And , dialectically , that would be but the barest beginning . Remarkably enough , Spinoza did not flinch from this fantastic implication ...
... beginning of intelligence consists in having an idea of an idea of an idea of sensation . " 15 And , dialectically , that would be but the barest beginning . Remarkably enough , Spinoza did not flinch from this fantastic implication ...
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