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Eliminative Behavior
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Behavior, Eliminative
, Behaviors, Eliminative
, Eliminative Behaviors
National Institutes of Health
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2017
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2017
The Soul, as an Uninhibited Mental Activity, is Reduced into Consciousness by Rules of Quantum Physics
M. Ceylan
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A. Dönmez
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B. Ünsalver
,
A. Evrensel
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Fatma Duygu Kaya Yertutanol
Integrative Psychological and Behavioural Science
2017
Corpus ID: 28280107
This paper is an effort to describe, in neuroscientific terms, one of the most ambiguous concepts of the universe—the soul…
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2015
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2015
Time and Consciousness in Cognitive Naturalism
Sandro Nannini
2015
Corpus ID: 14580064
Abstract: Eliminative materialists argue that we can overcome the phenomenological gap between two different ways of referring to…
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2013
Review
2013
Mental realities—the concept of mental disorder and the mind-body problem
M. Jungert
Frontiers in Psychology
2013
Corpus ID: 1859611
From a philosophical point of view, the subject of Thomas Schramme's article seems to be well-known as he addresses one of the…
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2012
2012
Minding Rachlin’s eliminative materialism
J. J. McDowell
The Behavior Analyst
2012
Corpus ID: 32534262
Rachlin’s teleological behaviorism eliminates the first-person ontology of conscious experience by identifying mental states with…
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2011
2011
When and where do dairy cows defecate and urinate?
M. Villettaz Robichaud
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A. D. de Passillé
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D. Pellerin
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J. Rushen
Journal of Dairy Science
2011
Corpus ID: 22079803
The accumulation of urine and feces can be responsible for many cow and environmental problems. Despite this, little is known…
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2009
Review
2009
Brain and Consciousness: The Ghost in the Machines
J. Smythies
2009
Corpus ID: 35804657
This paper reviews four current theories of brain-consciousness relations—classical Cartesian Dualism, the Identity Theory…
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2000
Review
2000
Philosophy of Mind in the Clinic: The Relation between Causal and Meaningful Explanation in Psychiatry
D. Brendel
Harvard Review of Psychiatry
2000
Corpus ID: 30372603
&NA; Conceptual dichotomies between mind and brain, psychology and neuroscience, meaning and causation, and fact and value…
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1996
1996
SCIENCE, NORMS, AND BRAINS On a Cognitive Approach to the Paradigm of Knowing
P. Kirschenmann
1996
Corpus ID: 59404305
Many advocates of a cognitive approach to science, a form of naturalism, claim that it possesses normative dimensions or yields…
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1995
1995
New AI: Naturalness Revealed in the Study of Artificial Intelligence
E. Prem
1995
Corpus ID: 18541254
This paper seeks to describe the science of a \New AI". 1 It explaines why this new development belongs to Artiicial Intelligence…
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1993
Review
1993
Answering the connectionist challenge: a symbolic model of learning the past tenses of English verbs
C. Ling
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M. Marinov
Cognition
1993
Corpus ID: 9953904
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