Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorPsychological Review Company, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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Clark Leonard Hull. The significance of Eddington's statement centers around the word reach . From the present point of view , he seems to be saying that we cannot reach the highest forms of adaptive behavior , such as complex problem ...
Clark Leonard Hull. The significance of Eddington's statement centers around the word reach . From the present point of view , he seems to be saying that we cannot reach the highest forms of adaptive behavior , such as complex problem ...
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... significance as a test of the soundness of the postulates . With Theorems VII and VIII we turn to the problem of anticipatory or preparatory reactions . The proof of Theorem VII derives , from the principles of the stimulus trace and ...
... significance as a test of the soundness of the postulates . With Theorems VII and VIII we turn to the problem of anticipatory or preparatory reactions . The proof of Theorem VII derives , from the principles of the stimulus trace and ...
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... 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 insisting upon its basic , i.e. , logical , priority ...
... 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 insisting upon its basic , i.e. , logical , priority ...
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