Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... action is seen most simply in instinct , where regulation is almost as automatic as in physiological processes . By such behavior an organ- ism tends normally to adapt itself to its environment , often through instinctive acts that are ...
... action is seen most simply in instinct , where regulation is almost as automatic as in physiological processes . By such behavior an organ- ism tends normally to adapt itself to its environment , often through instinctive acts that are ...
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... action . If for any reason it cannot do so , it persists as a desire , something wanted which may later produce action under appropriate conditions . Mental acts may thus take the place of physical ones , and overt behavior be replaced ...
... action . If for any reason it cannot do so , it persists as a desire , something wanted which may later produce action under appropriate conditions . Mental acts may thus take the place of physical ones , and overt behavior be replaced ...
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... action , bodily or mental , conform to it . What gives consciousness its distinction at all levels may be simply that it is associated with this regulatory activity and grows out of it . This makes it something very different from the ...
... action , bodily or mental , conform to it . What gives consciousness its distinction at all levels may be simply that it is associated with this regulatory activity and grows out of it . This makes it something very different from the ...
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