Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... behavior is homeostatic . A series of norms , preferences , desires or goals - call them what you will - is set up in the individual which it tends to attain through its behavior . This normative action is seen most simply in instinct ...
... behavior is homeostatic . A series of norms , preferences , desires or goals - call them what you will - is set up in the individual which it tends to attain through its behavior . This normative action is seen most simply in instinct ...
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... behavior toward ends or purposes is to go contrary to much of modern psychological theory , which regards behavior as the result of drives ( such as hunger , sex or ambition ) ; of pushes by which tensions are released . Motivation it ...
... behavior toward ends or purposes is to go contrary to much of modern psychological theory , which regards behavior as the result of drives ( such as hunger , sex or ambition ) ; of pushes by which tensions are released . Motivation it ...
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... behavior is a seeking of ends , the pursuit of an ever- changing norm , has a number of important advantages . It makes a place for intention , something in the mind that proposes an action yet to be accomplished . It orients behavior ...
... behavior is a seeking of ends , the pursuit of an ever- changing norm , has a number of important advantages . It makes a place for intention , something in the mind that proposes an action yet to be accomplished . It orients behavior ...
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