Mechanism of Behavior

Practically all physiologists start with an implicit or explicit assumption which is something like this: that all the phenomena of the behavior of living organisms are compatible with a mechanistic interpretation of the universe. In other words, living organisms in their behavior are physicochemical machines, and the future behavior of living organisms is determined by […]

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Personality: Complexity, Ideas, Aproaches

The nomothetic law-seeking scientist will agree that the heart of man calls for pictures. “But if we are to have pictures,” he says, “let Michelangelo paint them. Let Beethoven or Wagner or Tchaikovsky tell us how the divine message came to him. But,” he adds, “scientists have a different task—indeed the universal task—of observing, generalizing, […]

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