Mind, Mechanism, and Adaptive BehaviorLancaster Press,Incorporated, 1937 - Broj stranica: 32 |
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... Eddington may be taken as a point of departure . In his book , " The nature of the physical world , ' ' Eddington re- marks : Conceivably we might reach a human machine interacting by reflexes with its environment ; but we cannot reach ...
... Eddington may be taken as a point of departure . In his book , " The nature of the physical world , ' ' Eddington re- marks : Conceivably we might reach a human machine interacting by reflexes with its environment ; but we cannot reach ...
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... Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the higher forms of behavior are at bottom non - physical , whereas Weiss , the psychologist , insists that they are fundamentally non - psychological ! But what , exactly , is the ...
... Eddington , the physicist , apparently insisting that the higher forms of behavior are at bottom non - physical , whereas Weiss , the psychologist , insists that they are fundamentally non - psychological ! But what , exactly , is the ...
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... Eddington because he has been active in the field of physical theory and should , therefore , be sophisticated regarding the essential methodology involved in scientific theory in general . Surely the same logic which demands strict ...
... Eddington because he has been active in the field of physical theory and should , therefore , be sophisticated regarding the essential methodology involved in scientific theory in general . Surely the same logic which demands strict ...
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action sequence adaptive behavior æther and electrons affairs antedating reactions anticipatory goal reaction anticipatory reaction attain behavior sequence biological capable of acquiring CLARK L coincidence combination SG conditioned reactions conditioned reflex conditioned to RG consciousness or experience correct reaction deduction of Theorem Definition derived diminution direct observation drive SD evokes RG excitatory tendency experimental extinction explicitly stated postulates external stimulus situation follows by reasoning fractional component frustration Galileo habit-family hierarchy incorrect law of effect logical priority marks a reinforcing moral behavior nature of adaptive non-physical occur Organisms capable Pavlovian Pavlovian conditioned phenomena philosophical speculation physical present principles problem proprioceptive protons psychic PSYCHOL purposive behavior Q. E. D. Organisms reaction tendency reaction threshold reinforcing situation scientific theoretical system scientific theory segment sequence leading sequence R₁ SG RG simple trial-and-error situations Sp RG spontaneous recovery stimulus trace strive theorem follows Theorem IX trace of SB ultimate nature Weiss and Eddington