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DOI: 10.1037/14122-000
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The true philosophy of mind.

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“…Perception is whenever we perceive or gain knowledge that comes from observing or learning about it. We can say it is a concept-something that has been given to the senses or it is an idea of somethingsomething presented to the senses (Graham, 1869).…”
Section: Teachers' Perception Of Stem Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Perception is whenever we perceive or gain knowledge that comes from observing or learning about it. We can say it is a concept-something that has been given to the senses or it is an idea of somethingsomething presented to the senses (Graham, 1869).…”
Section: Teachers' Perception Of Stem Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1869 a patent (16) was granted covering the use of red phosphorus, flour, potassium chlorate, and glue. The inventor first charred the ends of the splints, then dipped them in molten paraffin, followed by application of the above composition.…”
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“…A strongly opinionated Kentucky physician, C. Graham, produced two works (12), 1869, (13), 1859, stoutly attacking the contemporary teachings of free will and moral intuitions. Believers in free will, he maintained, were intellectually dishonest, and conscience, for him, was obviously a mere sum of common ideas.…”
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