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... argument into a consistent , epistemological and metaphysical system , I prefer to meet the argument which I sug- gested might be raised against my use of behavioural forces in a different manner . As I said before , I admit the cogency ...
... argument into a consistent , epistemological and metaphysical system , I prefer to meet the argument which I sug- gested might be raised against my use of behavioural forces in a different manner . As I said before , I admit the cogency ...
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... argument conclusive . In the first place , it contains the constancy hypothesis in assuming that we can investigate the whole of per- ceptual space by examining its individual points separately one by one . Space is not treated as ...
... argument conclusive . In the first place , it contains the constancy hypothesis in assuming that we can investigate the whole of per- ceptual space by examining its individual points separately one by one . Space is not treated as ...
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... argument proves the irreality not only of motion but also of time , for the total time passed between the start and any of the positions increases in the same way as the dis- tance between the runners decreases , 1.0-1.1 - I.II - IIII ...
... argument proves the irreality not only of motion but also of time , for the total time passed between the start and any of the positions increases in the same way as the dis- tance between the runners decreases , 1.0-1.1 - I.II - IIII ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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