Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... scientific theoreti- cal system , as contrasted with ordinary philosophical specula- tion , may be briefly summarized under three heads : 1. A satisfactory scientific theory should begin with a set of explicitly stated postulates ...
... scientific theoreti- cal system , as contrasted with ordinary philosophical specula- tion , may be briefly summarized under three heads : 1. A satisfactory scientific theory should begin with a set of explicitly stated postulates ...
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... scientific theory would in this respect have no more safeguard against erroneous basic assumptions than has philosphical speculation . Thus Galileo's brilliant observations of the phases of Venus not only gave the scientific world some ...
... scientific theory would in this respect have no more safeguard against erroneous basic assumptions than has philosphical speculation . Thus Galileo's brilliant observations of the phases of Venus not only gave the scientific world some ...
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... 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 phenomenon is not the same thing as ...
... 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 phenomenon is not the same thing as ...
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