Consciousness: A Philosophic Study of Minds and Machines
Random House (1969)
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| Keywords | Action Animal Attention Brain Processes Consciousness Disposition Event Feedback Functionalism Identity Theory Machine Metaphysics Mind Motivation Other Minds Pain Perception Purpose Response Bigelow, J Rosenblueth, A Ryle, G Scriven, M Taylor, C Taylor, R Wiener, N | |||||||||
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