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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... living and nonliving objects . The animistic orientation of preliterate cultures is well known . During the Middle Ages , even though formal distinctions between living and nonliving things might have been made in philosophy , the ...
... living and nonliving objects . The animistic orientation of preliterate cultures is well known . During the Middle Ages , even though formal distinctions between living and nonliving things might have been made in philosophy , the ...
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... living and nonliving processes . Indeed , as the difference between the two kinds of matter disappeared , the Cartesian dualism dominant in European philosophy re - enforced the view that there was something about life which was ...
... living and nonliving processes . Indeed , as the difference between the two kinds of matter disappeared , the Cartesian dualism dominant in European philosophy re - enforced the view that there was something about life which was ...
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... living mind is living only in time ; it has no direct relation to space , although it is “ spacebound . " The living mind never " is " in space , but is living in time , always becoming , developing ( Hart- mann ) . The individual mind ...
... living mind is living only in time ; it has no direct relation to space , although it is “ spacebound . " The living mind never " is " in space , but is living in time , always becoming , developing ( Hart- mann ) . The individual mind ...
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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