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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... object relative to the body and the orientation of head and eyes , it is clear that afferent functions 1 to 8 are all required to determine the terminal position of the hand when it makes contact with the object . Further , since the ...
... object relative to the body and the orientation of head and eyes , it is clear that afferent functions 1 to 8 are all required to determine the terminal position of the hand when it makes contact with the object . Further , since the ...
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... object producing the retinal stimuli , and this remains true no matter what values may be assigned to variables 3 and 4. If , then , the several states of the four - variable system that can arise from an object at a fixed distance can ...
... object producing the retinal stimuli , and this remains true no matter what values may be assigned to variables 3 and 4. If , then , the several states of the four - variable system that can arise from an object at a fixed distance can ...
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... object in this first sense has , ex hypothesi , a nature of its own which our cognizing mind does nothing to constitute . The mind has just no involvement in its object when " object " is so understood . But we may also mean by the ...
... object in this first sense has , ex hypothesi , a nature of its own which our cognizing mind does nothing to constitute . The mind has just no involvement in its object when " object " is so understood . But we may also mean by the ...
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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