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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... Principle I : Motivation . All behavior is motivated by physiologic needs : survival , procreation as indicated above , and probably also es- thetic creativity in various configurations of contingency and urgency . Principle II ...
... Principle I : Motivation . All behavior is motivated by physiologic needs : survival , procreation as indicated above , and probably also es- thetic creativity in various configurations of contingency and urgency . Principle II ...
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... principle . " It explains nothing . It is only a name for a supposed principle and will remain only a name until the vitalist says more about how this life force is supposed to operate . 3. The Problem Still Remaining - Regulatory ...
... principle . " It explains nothing . It is only a name for a supposed principle and will remain only a name until the vitalist says more about how this life force is supposed to operate . 3. The Problem Still Remaining - Regulatory ...
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... principle , it seems we should know all the specific cases where it applies . Thus , if we know the principle of addition , we know by implication all possible sums . Therefore , to conclude that the desk calculator may tell us some ...
... principle , it seems we should know all the specific cases where it applies . Thus , if we know the principle of addition , we know by implication all possible sums . Therefore , to conclude that the desk calculator may tell us some ...
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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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