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... operation of this mechanism in molar terms as we could , for instance , a simple mechanism of selection between different elements . It is obvious that the problem of accounting for ' the way the animal sees the environment ' goes way ...
... operation of this mechanism in molar terms as we could , for instance , a simple mechanism of selection between different elements . It is obvious that the problem of accounting for ' the way the animal sees the environment ' goes way ...
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... operation of the appetitive power is completed in the fact that he who desires is borne towards the thing desirable . Therefore the operation of the apprehensive power is likened to rest : whereas the operation of the appetitive power ...
... operation of the appetitive power is completed in the fact that he who desires is borne towards the thing desirable . Therefore the operation of the apprehensive power is likened to rest : whereas the operation of the appetitive power ...
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... operations of inclusion of concrete objects under abstract categories ( or logical operation of " categorical thought " ) con- stitutes a well - structured , dominant system of logical operations . The picture was completely different ...
... operations of inclusion of concrete objects under abstract categories ( or logical operation of " categorical thought " ) con- stitutes a well - structured , dominant system of logical operations . The picture was completely different ...
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abstract action activity alienation analysis animal appraisal Aristotle ASC's B. F. Skinner basic become behavior believe body Boy Socrates called Cartesian dualism cause Cebes Chapt cognitive complex concept concupiscible consciousness consider contingencies Crito Descartes distinction effect emotion empiricism empiricist evolution example existence experience explanation external fact feel formal causes function fundamental historical human Hume idea identity imagination individual intellectual Intelligence intuition irascible Kant kind knowledge labour Laches language laws logical matter means mechanistic mental mind moral movement mystical natural selection notion object observation ontogenic organism paradigm passions perception person phenomena philosophical phylogenic physical Plato Plotinus Polyclitus principle priori problem produce properties psyche psychology question reality reason relation response scientific Scientific Revolution scientists sense sensitive appetite Simmias social soul species state-specific sciences structure syllogism synthetic propositions teleological theory thing-in-itself things thought traits true unity