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... logic which demands strict deduction from explicitly stated postulates in physical theory demands it for the ... logical right to express a valid conclusion concerning the ultimate nature of higher adaptive behavior , may this ...
... logic which demands strict deduction from explicitly stated postulates in physical theory demands it for the ... logical right to express a valid conclusion concerning the ultimate nature of higher adaptive behavior , may this ...
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... logical priority . In the field of scientific theory no other form of priority is of primary significance . What , then , shall we say about consciousness ? Is its existence denied ? By no means . But to recognize the existence of a ...
... logical priority . In the field of scientific theory no other form of priority is of primary significance . What , then , shall we say about consciousness ? Is its existence denied ? By no means . But to recognize the existence of a ...
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... logical priority as a postulate , one may , perhaps , be pardoned for entertaining a certain amount of pessimism regarding such an eventuality . In view of the general lack of the kind of evidence which would be necessary to show the ...
... logical priority as a postulate , one may , perhaps , be pardoned for entertaining a certain amount of pessimism regarding such an eventuality . In view of the general lack of the kind of evidence which would be necessary to show the ...
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