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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... fact is " that portion of our knowledge which remains when every- thing depending on inference from the immediately apprehended is re- jected . . . . Strictly speaking . we can say nothing about pure fact . ... Words point it out ; by ...
... fact is " that portion of our knowledge which remains when every- thing depending on inference from the immediately apprehended is re- jected . . . . Strictly speaking . we can say nothing about pure fact . ... Words point it out ; by ...
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... fact it would seem that the cause of forgetting is more frequently due to failure to get from a to b . This is evidenced by the fact that we generally succeed in recognizing the stimulus ( for example , the face ) , which as noted above ...
... fact it would seem that the cause of forgetting is more frequently due to failure to get from a to b . This is evidenced by the fact that we generally succeed in recognizing the stimulus ( for example , the face ) , which as noted above ...
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... fact that chimpanzees do not talk is both interesting and important , but to draw from that fact the conclusion that speech is an all - or - nothing - at - all phenomenon is to collapse anywhere from one to forty million years into a ...
... fact that chimpanzees do not talk is both interesting and important , but to draw from that fact the conclusion that speech is an all - or - nothing - at - all phenomenon is to collapse anywhere from one to forty million years into a ...
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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