Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... matters of fact ; i.e. , they are matters of relatively simple and direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by their nature cannot conceivably be matters of direct observation . The classical investigation of Galileo ...
... matters of fact ; i.e. , they are matters of relatively simple and direct observation . Second , there are postulates which by their nature cannot conceivably be matters of direct observation . The classical investigation of Galileo ...
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... matter , put together as he thinks fit , some degrees of sense , percep- tion , and thought . " It was for this , among other things , that Bishop Stillingfleet disputed with Locke so hotly . Locke left it an open question whether matter ...
... matter , put together as he thinks fit , some degrees of sense , percep- tion , and thought . " It was for this , among other things , that Bishop Stillingfleet disputed with Locke so hotly . Locke left it an open question whether matter ...
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Clark Leonard Hull. ' matter . ' Now any predicate ( idea , matter , or whatever other ) assigned to the ultimate substance of the universe , becomes a universal predicate . By denoting everything it can cannote nothing , and can ...
Clark Leonard Hull. ' matter . ' Now any predicate ( idea , matter , or whatever other ) assigned to the ultimate substance of the universe , becomes a universal predicate . By denoting everything it can cannote nothing , and can ...
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