Advances in Descriptive PsychologyAnthony O. Putman, Keith E. Davis Descriptive Psychology Press, 1990 - 320 pages |
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... object , process , event , state of affairs , relation — as a set of undefined primitives , like " point " and ... object 01 exists , then any object Oln which in the paradigm case is Ol's constituent also exists , unless : 1. an ...
... object , process , event , state of affairs , relation — as a set of undefined primitives , like " point " and ... object 01 exists , then any object Oln which in the paradigm case is Ol's constituent also exists , unless : 1. an ...
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... object 01 , process P1 , event E1 , or state of affairs SA1n which in the paradigm case is SA1's constituent also ... object 01 exists , that is reason ( but generally not reason enough ) to believe that object 02 , of which 01 is a ...
... object 01 , process P1 , event E1 , or state of affairs SA1n which in the paradigm case is SA1's constituent also ... object 01 exists , that is reason ( but generally not reason enough ) to believe that object 02 , of which 01 is a ...
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... objects and states of affairs can be written . 8. If two objects , 01 and O2 , exist , both of which are constituents of object 03 , that is stronger reason to believe that 03 exists than is the existence of either O1 or 02 alone . A ...
... objects and states of affairs can be written . 8. If two objects , 01 and O2 , exist , both of which are constituents of object 03 , that is stronger reason to believe that 03 exists than is the existence of either O1 or 02 alone . A ...
Contents
Anthony O Putman | 11 |
THE USE OF THE STATUS CONCEPT IN DEVELOPING EFFECTIVE | 47 |
TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AND CULTURE CHANGE | 61 |
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