The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... experience , not excluding but actually promoting the latter . For instance , while attempting to push a live rat or a piece of bark or wood into a crevice , the serval in the above example learns a lot about manipulating such objects ...
... experience , not excluding but actually promoting the latter . For instance , while attempting to push a live rat or a piece of bark or wood into a crevice , the serval in the above example learns a lot about manipulating such objects ...
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... experience in minds of individuals , with perceptions and their causes in stimulation of one head at time , with actions as regulations of that head's experience . Thinking about the intrinsic mental processes of motivation that ...
... experience in minds of individuals , with perceptions and their causes in stimulation of one head at time , with actions as regulations of that head's experience . Thinking about the intrinsic mental processes of motivation that ...
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... Experience is gated ( a ) by motivating activity that impinges on cortical nerve cell bodies from either the ... experience of the individual became a contribution to historical society . Human culture carries this flow experience of a ...
... Experience is gated ( a ) by motivating activity that impinges on cortical nerve cell bodies from either the ... experience of the individual became a contribution to historical society . Human culture carries this flow experience of a ...
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