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  • Analysis
    Richard John Kosciejew
    During the early 1900s, in examining the workings of the nervous system, physiologists were beginning to explore the idea that the transmission of nerve impulses takes place, in part, through or by chemical means. Otto Loewi decided to explore this idea. During a stay in London in 1903, he met Henry Dale, who was also interested in the chemical transmission of nerve impulses. H...
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  • The Unsettling Mind
    Richard John Kosciejew
    During the early 1900s, in examining the workings of the nervous system, physiologists were beginning to explore the idea that the transmission of nerve impulses takes place, in part, through or by chemical means. Otto Loewi decided to explore this idea. During a stay in London in 1903, he met Sir Henry Dale, who was also interested in the chemical transmission of nerve impulse...
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    55,80 €

  • The Approaching Primate
    Richard John Kosciejew
    Archaebacteria were followed about 3.46 billion years ago by another type of prokaryote known as Cyanobacteria or blue-green algae. These Cyanobacteria gradually introduced oxygen in the atmosphere because of photosynthesis. In shallow tropical waters, Cyanobacteria formed mats that grew into humps called stromatolites. Fossilized stromatolites have been found in rocks in the P...
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    39,99 €

  • The Recipient of Thought
    Richard John Kosciejew
    The history of science reveals that scientific knowledge and method did not spring from a fully-bloomed blossom for which the minds of the ancient Greeks did any more than language and culture emerged fully formed in the minds of The Homo sapiens sapient. Scientific knowledge is an extension of ordinary language into greater levels of abstraction and precision through reliance ...
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  • The Adaptive Mind
    Richard John Kosciejew
    Having by an accenting effect extending for the purposes of interest as the matter that involves to those of concerns to the immediate surroundings that dwell upon certainty, especially connected with those concerning scepticism’, that in, as in fact, quality, or state of being certain is clearly established or assumed. Although Greek scepticism entered on the value of enquiry...
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  • Mental Illness
    Richard John Kosciejew
    To whatever conclusions can be drawn from this, it is as much ado about its own obviousness. But nonetheless, it is an important part in the belief of a phenomenal world, a world beset on prenominal experience. Such an assemblage of information must first take issue to derive from their categorical presentations for the existing sense of control, the effect or affect of underly...
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    31,84 €

  • Our Ending Conquest
    Richard John Kosciejew
    Early hominids made stone artifacts either by smashing rocks between a hammer and anvil (known as the bipolar technique) to produce usable pieces or through the regulating and directly controlled process as termed flaking, in which stone chips were fractured away from a larger rock striking it with a hammer of stone or other hard material. Subsequently, during the lingering exi...
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    55,62 €

  • Suspicions of Thought
    Richard John Kosciejew
    In one of the several contributing disciplines of cognitive science, philosophy offers two sorts of contributions. On the one hand, the philosophy of science provides a metatheoretical perspective on the endeavors of any scientific enterprise, analyzing such things as the goals of scientific investigation and the strategies employed in reaching those goals. The philosophy of sc...
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    41,19 €

  • Attractions of Thought
    Richard John Kosciejew
    We began by perceiving the world through the lenses of symbolic categories, to construct similarities and differences in terms of categorical oppositions and to organize our lives according to themes and narratives. Living in this new symbolic universe, the modern humans had a large compulsion to codify and then recodify their experiences, to translate everything into represent...
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    29,16 €

  • Shadows of Thought
    Richard John Kosciejew
    Any of the existing classifications can usefully be supplemented by thinking about the functional differences or similarities revealed by the visual possibility of a frame of reference in terms of the distinction between nonconceptual and conceptual content. Of course, there are no dependence relations between concept possession and states with nonconceptual content. As a satis...
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  • A New Way of Ideas
    Richard John Kosciejew
    Ideas, in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries—whatever, in the same manner and result is the act known, that the immediate regard of change is considered before the mind as a worthy recognition and reciprocal reaction as the interpretive responses that to acknowledge within a responsive measure of enabling one to think. The inherent function for being to think, particularl...
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    50,10 €

  • Constituents of Thought
    Richard John Kosciejew
    If the universe is a seamlessly interactive system that evolves to a higher level of plexuity, and if the lawful regularities of this universe are emergent properties of this system, we can assume that the cosmos is a singular point of significance, as a whole that evinces the ?progressive principal order? of the complementarity within the intercourse of its parts. Given that t...
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    49,96 €

  • Transient Passages of Mental Activity
    Richard John Kosciejew
    The difficulty of discerning the transference aspects of one’s relationship with the patient can be traced to his having regressed to a state of ego functioning which is marked by severe impairment, in his capacity to differentiate among any the integrated experiences. He is so incompletely differentiated in his ego functioning that he tends to feel that the therapist reminds h...
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  • Varying Bits of Thought
    Richard John Kosciejew
    The outlook for philosophy in our society is buoyant. But philosophy is like music in that, although it has many practical use+s, its supreme value lies not in any of them but in what it is in itself. It may be that from within the confines of our human imitations we will never be able to find the answers to some of our most fundamental questions. But, as this book has tried to...
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  • The Plexuity Surrounding Countertransference
    Richard John Kosciejew
    There is an element of Countertransference in every intervention offered by a therapist or analyst. This is to inclose of silences, verbal comments geared toward interpretation and ground reconstruction, and management of the therapeutic setting and ground rules. This ever-present quota of Countertransference is an interactional amalgam, with contributions form both patient and...
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    50,08 €

  • Transference-Countertransference and Other Related Mental States
    Richard John Kosciejew
    In recent decades an increasing number of psycho-analytic investigators have tried to fathom the nature and origin of the TRANSFERENCE-COUNTERTRANSFERENCE - from within. Unlike the psychiatric methods, psycho-analytic investigation of these seriously disturbed patients imposes intense stresses on the investigator - there are the primitive emotions released, the painfully slow p...
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    49,98 €

  • Mental Illness
    Richard John Kosciejew
    To whatever conclusions can be drawn from this, it is as much ado about its own obviousness. But, nonetheless, it is an important part in the belief of a phenomenal world, a world beset on prenominal experience. Such an assemblage of information, must first take issue to derive from their categorical presentations for the existing sense of control, the effect or affect of under...
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    36,17 €

  • THE HUMAN CONDITION
    Richard John Kosciejew
    We have come to view the proper approach among the issues that are highly familiar. The self-correcting nature of the scientific enterprise insures us that nothing much will be lost if the ideas put forward turn out to be wrong (this can also be read as an excuse for speculation). The broadening of a conceptual approach is currently needed instead of vague formations, and falsi...
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    55,58 €

  • The Pursuing Presence of Facts
    Richard John Kosciejew
    Richard John Kosciejew explores the goals of any scientific enterprise and analyzes the strategies employed in reaching those goals in this well-researched book. The philosophy of science offers a perspective from which we can examine and potentially evaluate the endeavors of cognitive science. Philosophy of mind offers substantive theses about the nature of the mind and of men...
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    51,66 €

  • THE TREADMILLS OF TIME
    Richard John Kosciejew
    If the universe is a seamlessly interactive system that evolves to an assigning of some levelling plexuity, and that, the lawful regularities of this universe are emergent properties of this system; we can legibly assume that the cosmos, as a legitimate point of singularity, as an undivided totality in the contributions for making of its whole. In that, for evincing to the ’pro...
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    42,80 €

  • Analytic and Linguistic Trends
    Richard John Kosciejew
    The science of mind has grown rapidly since the mid-twentieth century. There is now a sizeable body of empirical knowledge concerning the structures and processes of neurophysiological studies, which are underpinning, e.g., thoughts, sensations, and emotions . More generally, the interdisciplinary fields of thought are burgeoning on several fronts. Contemporary philosophical re...
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    55,82 €