Thinking And Perceiving: A Study In The Philosophy Of Mind
Open Court (1961)
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| Keywords | Behaviorism Conception Disposition Explanation Mental Object Metaphysics Mind Neurophysiology Perceiving Psychology Science Thinking Understanding Merleau-ponty Piaget Price, H Ryle, G | |||||||||
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