Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... self- regulatory power by which a part of the organism , if separated from the rest , will reorganize itself and ... regulation is that the same end may be reached by very different means . If a vascular bundle in a young plant stem is ...
... self- regulatory power by which a part of the organism , if separated from the rest , will reorganize itself and ... regulation is that the same end may be reached by very different means . If a vascular bundle in a young plant stem is ...
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... self - regulation implies that there must be some- thing to which regulation conforms . In organic develop- ment this is the inherent protoplasmic pattern , which thus represents the end or goal of the process . The fact that in ...
... self - regulation implies that there must be some- thing to which regulation conforms . In organic develop- ment this is the inherent protoplasmic pattern , which thus represents the end or goal of the process . The fact that in ...
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... self - regulation can be examined in its simplest expressions , and discoveries made in this field will then serve to illuminate the regulatory process at all levels of life . To bring the problem of mind thus down to a point where the ...
... self - regulation can be examined in its simplest expressions , and discoveries made in this field will then serve to illuminate the regulatory process at all levels of life . To bring the problem of mind thus down to a point where the ...
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action activities ancient animal ANTIOCH COLLEGE FOUNDERS associate with mind atoms attack basic biological process biologist biophysics body Botany brain cells COLLEGE FOUNDERS DAY concept conscious purpose desires and ideals developmental direct distinctive doubtless EDMUND WARE SINNOTT embryology environment essential quality fact favorable Founders Day Address FOUNDERS DAY LECTURE fundamental problem germ goal-seeking goals higher levels homeostasis homeostatic human nature hypo hypothesis ideas important individual interpret mind knowledge lifeless Lillie living organism living thing machine maintain man's mental MIND EDMUND WARE Mind-or Morphogenesis MUTILATE CARD PRINTED N. Y. Stockton natural law Natural Selection nature and significance norm normal organization and self-regulation organized system PAMPHLET BINDER Syracuse perhaps philosophers physical physiological plant posive problem of mind produce progress protoplasmic pattern psychical psychology questions regenerated regulatory remarkable sense Sheffield Scientific School simply sort speculations suggestion theory thought understanding UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN William James Yale University