Mind and Nature: A Necessary UnityBantam Books, 1980 - 259 pagina's |
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Pagina 77
... side of the right retina and onto the inner side of the left retina . What is surprising is that the innervation of each retina is divided into two systems by a sharp vertical bound- ary . Thus , the information carried by optic fibers ...
... side of the right retina and onto the inner side of the left retina . What is surprising is that the innervation of each retina is divided into two systems by a sharp vertical bound- ary . Thus , the information carried by optic fibers ...
Pagina 92
... side is on the east side in the image , and his west side is on the west side in the image . East and west are in the same language as top and bottom ; whereas right and left are in a different language . There is thus a logical trap in ...
... side is on the east side in the image , and his west side is on the west side in the image . East and west are in the same language as top and bottom ; whereas right and left are in a different language . There is thus a logical trap in ...
Pagina 210
... side by side . " This is only the beginning of the matter and would restrict explanation to the human species . Surely the dogs and cats , we might say , just accept things as they are , without all that ratiocination . But no . The ...
... side by side . " This is only the beginning of the matter and would restrict explanation to the human species . Surely the dogs and cats , we might say , just accept things as they are , without all that ratiocination . But no . The ...
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Multiple Versions of the World | 73 |
Criteria of Mental Process | 99 |
Processes | 161 |
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