The Norton Reader: An Anthology of Expository ProseArthur M. Eastman |
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... machine , needing very elaborate programming ; others have thought of him as a very simple machine , requiring little more than a sys- tematic pattern of stimuli to produce foretellable responses . I heard a psychologist recently repeat ...
... machine , needing very elaborate programming ; others have thought of him as a very simple machine , requiring little more than a sys- tematic pattern of stimuli to produce foretellable responses . I heard a psychologist recently repeat ...
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... machine metaphor to animal metaphors . They are closely related , of course , because everybody who believes that man is a machine also believes that animals are machines , only simpler ones . But many people who would resist the word ...
... machine metaphor to animal metaphors . They are closely related , of course , because everybody who believes that man is a machine also believes that animals are machines , only simpler ones . But many people who would resist the word ...
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... machine , as a mechanism . " I said , “ You mean the universe is like a machine ? ” He said , " No. I think it is one . . .Well , it is like .. " I think you mean the universe is like a machine . " " All right . Let it go at that ...
... machine , as a mechanism . " I said , “ You mean the universe is like a machine ? ” He said , " No. I think it is one . . .Well , it is like .. " I think you mean the universe is like a machine . " " All right . Let it go at that ...
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PERSONAL REPORT | 1 |
Maya Angelou High School Graduation | 11 |
Bernadette Devlin Politics in the University | 21 |
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