Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... psychic - presumably consciousness . Thus the issue is joined . We are presented with the para- dox of Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the higher forms of behavior are at bottom non - physical , whereas Weiss , the ...
... psychic - presumably consciousness . Thus the issue is joined . We are presented with the para- dox of Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the higher forms of behavior are at bottom non - physical , whereas Weiss , the ...
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... psychic in its ultimate nature , we find him neither presenting nor citing a theoretical system of any kind , much less one derived from psychic or conscious postulates . This paradox is particularly astonish- ing in the case of ...
... psychic in its ultimate nature , we find him neither presenting nor citing a theoretical system of any kind , much less one derived from psychic or conscious postulates . This paradox is particularly astonish- ing in the case of ...
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... psychic . To turn now to our second problem , that of the distinction between mental contents and introspectively conscious mental contents , we shall find it an advantage that we have renounced introspectibility , or immediacy to an ...
... psychic . To turn now to our second problem , that of the distinction between mental contents and introspectively conscious mental contents , we shall find it an advantage that we have renounced introspectibility , or immediacy to an ...
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HULSEY CASON | 54 |
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