Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... animal . The Value of the Study of Animals . According to Smith , " The study of mental phenomena at the earliest stage of their appearance helps to demonstrate the more primitive , fundamental , and inalienable characteristics of mind ...
... animal . The Value of the Study of Animals . According to Smith , " The study of mental phenomena at the earliest stage of their appearance helps to demonstrate the more primitive , fundamental , and inalienable characteristics of mind ...
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... animal has no mind because it has no soul . Mind and soul , for such persons , are largely identical . Quite early in considering the problem of the animal mind a sharp distinction was raised - a kind of impassable gulf fixed - between ...
... animal has no mind because it has no soul . Mind and soul , for such persons , are largely identical . Quite early in considering the problem of the animal mind a sharp distinction was raised - a kind of impassable gulf fixed - between ...
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... animal exhibits human - like behavior , it must have human - like processes . To the degree to which the animal is anatomically and behavioristically like man , the inference is made that it has a mind like that of man . But ...
... animal exhibits human - like behavior , it must have human - like processes . To the degree to which the animal is anatomically and behavioristically like man , the inference is made that it has a mind like that of man . But ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS Continued | 49 |
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