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Hans-Georg Gadamer
Heidegger und Die Geschichte Der Philosophie
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Das neurophysiologische korrelat des induktiven Denkens
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This paper presents a new theory of connection between neurophysiological facts and the psychological inductive method. Based on the nature of synaptic transmission as a fundamental principle, this theory offers an explanation of abstraction, inductive thinking and any form of learning.
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