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... Classical conditioning . Although the philosophical concept of associationism ( the connection between a stim- ulus and response that had not existed before ) has had a long and significant history traceable back to ancient times , and ...
... Classical conditioning . Although the philosophical concept of associationism ( the connection between a stim- ulus and response that had not existed before ) has had a long and significant history traceable back to ancient times , and ...
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The classical liberal arts The Carolin- gian Renais- sance Italian precursors of the Renais- sance. and Boccaccio - came late in the period , and their work convincingly demonstrates the transitional nature of the best of medieval ...
The classical liberal arts The Carolin- gian Renais- sance Italian precursors of the Renais- sance. and Boccaccio - came late in the period , and their work convincingly demonstrates the transitional nature of the best of medieval ...
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... classical Greek , and French Humanists hastened to write original trage- dies on the classical model . Étienne Jodelle wrote the first modern tragedy , Cléopâtre captive ( performed 1552 or 1553 ) , and the first modern comedy , Eugène ...
... classical Greek , and French Humanists hastened to write original trage- dies on the classical model . Étienne Jodelle wrote the first modern tragedy , Cléopâtre captive ( performed 1552 or 1553 ) , and the first modern comedy , Eugène ...
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