Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... behavior acquired in situations which , objectively considered , are totally different . The behavior of organisms is purposive in that they strive for goals or values , and in so doing manifest intelligence or in- sight and a high ...
... behavior acquired in situations which , objectively considered , are totally different . The behavior of organisms is purposive in that they strive for goals or values , and in so doing manifest intelligence or in- sight and a high ...
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... behavior is merely a ' complication ' of the same factors as those which are involved in the behavior of a drop of water finding its way from an inland cloud to the sea . Obviously , Weiss did not mean to say that the several forms of ...
... behavior is merely a ' complication ' of the same factors as those which are involved in the behavior of a drop of water finding its way from an inland cloud to the sea . Obviously , Weiss did not mean to say that the several forms of ...
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... behavior . If this deduction were accomplished we should have an unbroken logical chain extending from the primitive electron all the way up to complex purposive behavior . Further developments may conceivably extend the system to ...
... behavior . If this deduction were accomplished we should have an unbroken logical chain extending from the primitive electron all the way up to complex purposive behavior . Further developments may conceivably extend the system to ...
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