Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... existence . Consciousness is no less a fact than the inner standard temperature of the body . In both cases evolution has prepared an inner set of conditions in which life is more advantageously promoted . In the case of consciousness ...
... existence . Consciousness is no less a fact than the inner standard temperature of the body . In both cases evolution has prepared an inner set of conditions in which life is more advantageously promoted . In the case of consciousness ...
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... existence of consciousness that " the neglect of this factor in the human behavior complex , so far from simplifying the problem , only further befogs the issue , as do also the ingenious devices invoked to explain away that awareness ...
... existence of consciousness that " the neglect of this factor in the human behavior complex , so far from simplifying the problem , only further befogs the issue , as do also the ingenious devices invoked to explain away that awareness ...
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... existence of various mental processes or qualities , but not necessarily the same number and qualita- tive variety as we find in man . If mind is the whole of experience of a creature regarded as dependent upon a nervous system , as ...
... existence of various mental processes or qualities , but not necessarily the same number and qualita- tive variety as we find in man . If mind is the whole of experience of a creature regarded as dependent upon a nervous system , as ...
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PSYCHOLOGICAL SYSTEMS | 18 |
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