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  1. Objective knowledge: an evolutionary approach.Karl Raimund Popper - 1972 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The essays in this volume represent an approach to human knowledge that has had a profound influence on many recent thinkers. Popper breaks with a traditional commonsense theory of knowledge that can be traced back to Aristotle. A realist and fallibilist, he argues closely and in simple language that scientific knowledge, once stated in human language, is no longer part of ourselves but a separate entity that grows through critical selection.
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  • Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.Douglas Richard Hofstadter - 1979 - Hassocks, England: Basic Books.
    A young scientist and mathematician explores the mystery and complexity of human thought processes from an interdisciplinary point of view.
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  • (1 other version)The Logic of Modern Physics.Percy Williams Bridgman - 1927 - New York, NY, USA: Arno Press.
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  • The Act of Creation.Arthur Koestler - 1964 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 16 (63):255-257.
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  • Downward causation.Donald T. Campbell - 1974 - In Francisco Jose Ayala & Theodosius Dobzhansky (eds.), Studies in the Philosophy of Biology: Reduction and Related Problems : [papers Presented at a Conference on Problems of Reduction in Biology Held in Villa Serbe, Bellagio, Italy 9-16 September 1972. Berkeley: University of California Press. pp. 179--186.
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  • Is consciousness the gateway to the hippocampal cognitive map? A speculative essay on the neural basis of mind.John O'Keefe - 1985 - In David A. Oakley (ed.), Brain and Mind. New York: Methuen.
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  • A general view of positivism.Auguste Comte - 1865
    CHAPTER I THE INTELLECTUAL CHARACTER OF POSITIVISM The object of The object of all true Philosophy is Philosophy is to frame a system which shall compre- to ...
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  • Scientific method: optimizing applied research decisions.Russell Lincoln Ackoff - 1962 - New York,: Wiley.
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  • Consciousness.Thomas Natsoulas - 1978 - American Psychologist 33:906-14.
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  • Robots, Men, and Minds.L. VON BERTALANFFY - 1967
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  • A measurable and testable brain-based emergent interactionism.Larry R. Vandervert - 1991 - Journal of Mind and Behavior 201 (2):201-219.
    Possible measurement and testability weaknesses in Sperry's mind-supervenient emergent interactionism "argument by analogy" model are described. An alternative brain-supervenient interactionism that addresses the weaknesses of Sperry's mind-brain model is presented. The alternative model, Neurological Positivism - a systems-theoretical evolutionary epistemology - proposes that the measurable energy quality of the algorithmic organization of the Darwinian brain supervenes that of cultural mental models and thus downwardly influences the brain circuitry patterns that underlie them. Brain and mind are defined in interrelated energy terms (...)
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  • System Structure & Experience.Ervin Laszlo - 1969 - Routledge.
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  • Bell E. T.. Men of mathematics. Simon and Schuster, New York 1937, xxi + 592 pp. [REVIEW]Alonzo Church - 1937 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 2 (2):95-95.
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