Difference between revisions of "Judgments of choice responding"
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* "snip" as posted on [[Articles]] page by JERS: | * "snip" as posted on [[Articles]] page by JERS: |
Revision as of 17:10, 24 July 2020
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- "snip" as posted on Articles page by JERS:
- Neuringer et al. believe their experiments can tell us something about what 'voluntary behavior' is. Davison disagrees...
- "snip" as originally posted here by NS (not sure where the text came from -- JERS email?):
- Neuringer argues against the construct of emotion by conflating the basic-emotions perspective in neural physiology with a type of category discussed in reference philosophy...
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