Sperry, 1966 - Google Patents
Mind, brain, and humanist valuesSperry, 1966
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- Sperry R
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Most of the disagreements I refer to relate to a central point of controversy that comes out of the following question: Is it possible, in theory or in principle, to construct a complete, objective explanatory model of brain function without including consciousness and mental …
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