Theories of the MindJordan M. Scher An anthology of short stories and poetry, particularly stories with morals, collected from the literature read by children of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. |
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... functions and why we refer to a set of functions rather than a single function . But first we consider it necessary to state certain philosophical implications of our definition . The term " function " here implies that an element of ...
... functions and why we refer to a set of functions rather than a single function . But first we consider it necessary to state certain philosophical implications of our definition . The term " function " here implies that an element of ...
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... function , but the metaphysical aspects serve none . Either they have no function , or the devil put them there for his own ends , or they constitute the punishment that we ghosts are enduring for misdeeds performed in heaven before we ...
... function , but the metaphysical aspects serve none . Either they have no function , or the devil put them there for his own ends , or they constitute the punishment that we ghosts are enduring for misdeeds performed in heaven before we ...
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... function in the central nervous system . It must be pointed out , however , that there never has been a correlation between the anatomical or histological state of a corticospinal tract and the plantar response , performed on an ...
... function in the central nervous system . It must be pointed out , however , that there never has been a correlation between the anatomical or histological state of a corticospinal tract and the plantar response , performed on an ...
Contents
Ethology Comparative Biodynamics and Psychoanalytic Research | 15 |
The Concept of Mind in the Framework of Genetics | 65 |
Some Speculations on the Psychophysiology of Mind | 80 |
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