Mind and Nature: A Necessary UnityBantam Books, 1980 - 259 pagina's |
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Pagina 120
... switch . And so on . We do not notice that the concept " switch " is of quite a different order from the concepts " stone , " " table , " and the like . Closer examination shows that the switch , considered as a part of an electric ...
... switch . And so on . We do not notice that the concept " switch " is of quite a different order from the concepts " stone , " " table , " and the like . Closer examination shows that the switch , considered as a part of an electric ...
Pagina 150
... switch or knowing where the switch is . Under hypnosis , for example , I could have believed that my hand was above my head when , in fact , it was stretched horizontally forward . In such a case , I would have located the switch up ...
... switch or knowing where the switch is . Under hypnosis , for example , I could have believed that my hand was above my head when , in fact , it was stretched horizontally forward . In such a case , I would have located the switch up ...
Pagina 151
... switch was created ; and turning on the switch became possible without collateral information about me , my hand , or the switch . The dog can invite to a game of " chase me . " He goes down with his chin and throat to the ground and ...
... switch was created ; and turning on the switch became possible without collateral information about me , my hand , or the switch . The dog can invite to a game of " chase me . " He goes down with his chin and throat to the ground and ...
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Multiple Versions of the World | 73 |
Criteria of Mental Process | 99 |
Processes | 161 |
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