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... Organisms will strive for goals . This follows directly from Theorem XII and Definitions II and 12 . XIII Q. E. D. When an organism has attained a reinforcing state of affairs in a situation which , objectively considered , is totally ...
... Organisms will strive for goals . This follows directly from Theorem XII and Definitions II and 12 . XIII Q. E. D. When an organism has attained a reinforcing state of affairs in a situation which , objectively considered , is totally ...
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... organism and the ' known ' are the objects of that organism's environment . Starting from this point philosophers and psychologists have said that the objects known are transported into , or re- produced in , the organism , as ...
... organism and the ' known ' are the objects of that organism's environment . Starting from this point philosophers and psychologists have said that the objects known are transported into , or re- produced in , the organism , as ...
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... organism and there encountered something or other that knew how to ' know ' them . By the time of Locke and Berkeley ... organism knows its environment by means of a ' soul ' inside the organism knowing sensations and ideas which are ...
... organism and there encountered something or other that knew how to ' know ' them . By the time of Locke and Berkeley ... organism knows its environment by means of a ' soul ' inside the organism knowing sensations and ideas which are ...
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