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Frederik Wellmann
A. MS.
PSYCHOLOGY (MS 1099-1134)
Instinct and reasoning. Can machines be said to reason? CSP replies that they can't; they proceed only by a rule of thumb. Quasi-inferential processes of sense.
Instinct, Psychology, Reasoning (probable see also Probability), Sense(s) as reasoning machine
pp. 1-5, incomplete, with 7 pp.
of fragments and some logical and mathematical notes
on versos of some of these pages.
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1101
n.p.
PSYCHOLOGY
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