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... basic medical sciences could be said to be devoted to this end . In this connection , the question arises as to whether animals " know " cer- tain basic biological rules . In one sense , the answer is " Yes , " for without " obeying ...
... basic medical sciences could be said to be devoted to this end . In this connection , the question arises as to whether animals " know " cer- tain basic biological rules . In one sense , the answer is " Yes , " for without " obeying ...
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... basic rules . The basic rules of tennis specify such things as the number of players , the layout of the court , the nature and use of rackets and balls , and so forth . Although these rules are basic to tennis , they could themselves ...
... basic rules . The basic rules of tennis specify such things as the number of players , the layout of the court , the nature and use of rackets and balls , and so forth . Although these rules are basic to tennis , they could themselves ...
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... basic game ( of , say , tennis or boxing ) but has won the metagame . But we cannot say anything like this in ordinary language except by circumlocution ( e.g. , " James played a good game but lost " ) - for the word " game " blurs this ...
... basic game ( of , say , tennis or boxing ) but has won the metagame . But we cannot say anything like this in ordinary language except by circumlocution ( e.g. , " James played a good game but lost " ) - for the word " game " blurs this ...
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Book One The Myth of Mental Illness | 17 |
MALINGERING | 37 |
33223 | 52 |
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