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Stranica 13
... deduction of a phenom- enon not as yet subjected to experiment . As such it should have special significance as a test of the soundness of the postulates . With Theorems VII and VIII we turn to the problem of anticipatory or preparatory ...
... deduction of a phenom- enon not as yet subjected to experiment . As such it should have special significance as a test of the soundness of the postulates . With Theorems VII and VIII we turn to the problem of anticipatory or preparatory ...
Stranica 14
... deduction of the phenomenon of behavioral disappointment 14 as manifested , for example , by Tinklepaugh's monkeys . When these animals had solved a problem with the expectation of one kind of food they would tend to refuse a different ...
... deduction of the phenomenon of behavioral disappointment 14 as manifested , for example , by Tinklepaugh's monkeys . When these animals had solved a problem with the expectation of one kind of food they would tend to refuse a different ...
Stranica 29
... deduction were accomplished we should have an unbroken logical chain extending from the primitive electron all the ... deductions is sound , it follows inevitably that such a ' psychic ' machine , if subjected to appropriate ...
... deduction were accomplished we should have an unbroken logical chain extending from the primitive electron all the ... deductions is sound , it follows inevitably that such a ' psychic ' machine , if subjected to appropriate ...
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