- occupations.
Teaching has been
considered uniquely human because of
mentalistic definitions. Indeed, in psychology,
teaching is
defined by the intention...
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purely by
examining the
distribution of
phonetic segments.
Referring to
mentalistic definitions of the phoneme,
Twaddell (1935)
stated "Such a definition...
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remain fundamentally mentalistic, thus
undermining the
neutrality claim.
Although traditional neutral monists removed mentalistic connotations from sensations...
- be
divided into
three broad categories: Idealism, phenomenalism, or
mentalistic monism,
which holds that only mind or
spirit is real.
Neutral monism...
- can put them. The 'sight' with
which people grasp equipment is not a
mentalistic intentionality, but what
Heidegger calls 'cir****spection'. This is to...
- "The need for
systematic ethnopsychology: the
ontological status of
mentalistic terminology".
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- Hegel's
idealism from Kant's
transcendental idealism and Berkeley's
mentalistic idealism. In
contrast to
those positions, Hegel's
idealism is entirely...
-
philosophy of mind can be
divided into
three broad categories: Idealist,
mentalistic monism,
which holds that only mind or
spirit exists.
Neutral monism,...
-
learned was
especially po****r
before 1960 and is well
represented by the
mentalistic theories of Jean
Piaget and the
empiricist Rudolf Carnap. Likewise, the...
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among behavior therapists,
despite the
earlier behaviorist rejection of
mentalistic concepts like
thoughts and cognitions. Both of
these systems included...