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... consciousness , but not the data in consciousness , either Titchener or Külpe might have said . For twenty - five years after the Principles was published , most experi- mental psychologists disagreed with James . Then came a change ...
... consciousness , but not the data in consciousness , either Titchener or Külpe might have said . For twenty - five years after the Principles was published , most experi- mental psychologists disagreed with James . Then came a change ...
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... consciousness and behavior which make it possible at will , when information is sufficient , to transform the data of consciousness into the data of behavior . Introspection re- quires verbal report , but verbal report is behavior . The ...
... consciousness and behavior which make it possible at will , when information is sufficient , to transform the data of consciousness into the data of behavior . Introspection re- quires verbal report , but verbal report is behavior . The ...
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... consciousness in the animal scale . Not many persons were ready to deny consciousness to man . On the other hand , the ascription of consciousness to protozoa seemed gratuitous , especially after Loeb had made the mechanics of the ...
... consciousness in the animal scale . Not many persons were ready to deny consciousness to man . On the other hand , the ascription of consciousness to protozoa seemed gratuitous , especially after Loeb had made the mechanics of the ...
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THE RISE OF MODERN SCIENCE | 3 |
SPECIFIC ENERGIES OF NERVES | 18 |
PSYCHOPHYSIOLOGY IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE NINE | 27 |
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