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... construction rather than another . Some psycholo- gists ( such as J. J. Gibson ) treat perception as a matter of sensory detection rather than conceptual construction . But even those who Adding the Third Dimension.
... construction rather than another . Some psycholo- gists ( such as J. J. Gibson ) treat perception as a matter of sensory detection rather than conceptual construction . But even those who Adding the Third Dimension.
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... construction of new repre- sentations may be elicited by a particular need or problem , and may be aided by environmental cues ; and solving a specific problem may require creativity and lead to general learning . So the distinctions ...
... construction of new repre- sentations may be elicited by a particular need or problem , and may be aided by environmental cues ; and solving a specific problem may require creativity and lead to general learning . So the distinctions ...
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... to allow for detection within the story . In the construction of the narrative , the slaying is not foreseen and prepared for : indeed , we have seen that action prior to the homicide is well - nigh random 302 Creating Within a Convention.
... to allow for detection within the story . In the construction of the narrative , the slaying is not foreseen and prepared for : indeed , we have seen that action prior to the homicide is well - nigh random 302 Creating Within a Convention.
Contents
What Is Artificial Intelligence? | 3 |
Part II | 19 |
Function and Failure in the Neurotic Program | 34 |
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