The New Encyclopædia Britannica in 30 Volumes: Macropædia : Knowledge in Depth. - 19 Bd, Volumes 1-19Encyclopædia Britannica, 1974 |
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... experience from as close to birth ( or hatching ) as possible ; e.g. , chimpanzees were reared in darkness . In another type of experiment , animals were reared in environments that provided more than the normal amount and variety of ...
... experience from as close to birth ( or hatching ) as possible ; e.g. , chimpanzees were reared in darkness . In another type of experiment , animals were reared in environments that provided more than the normal amount and variety of ...
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... experience of the contact of two bodies . Attention only is ( 164 ) V.J = V.VxH = 0 called to this ; nothing is gained for the present purpose by singling out the individual experiences to which this ( 165 ) V. ! = P assertion alludes ...
... experience of the contact of two bodies . Attention only is ( 164 ) V.J = V.VxH = 0 called to this ; nothing is gained for the present purpose by singling out the individual experiences to which this ( 165 ) V. ! = P assertion alludes ...
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... experience of any sort , man had a concept , even a presentation , of space ; and as if he ordered his sense experiences with the help of this concept present , a priori . On the other hand , space appears as a physical reality , as a ...
... experience of any sort , man had a concept , even a presentation , of space ; and as if he ordered his sense experiences with the help of this concept present , a priori . On the other hand , space appears as a physical reality , as a ...
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