Eugenio Rignano
Biological Memory
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Biological Memory
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First Published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781138875043
- ISBN-10: 113887504X
- Artikelnr.: 42488484
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 260
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Dezember 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 304g
- ISBN-13: 9781138875043
- ISBN-10: 113887504X
- Artikelnr.: 42488484
Eugenio Rignano, E W MacBride
Introduction, E. W. MacBride; Author's Preface; Part 1 Biological Memory;
Chapter 1 The Transformist Hypotheses Lead to the Mnemonic Theories of
Development; Chapter 2 The Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from
a Centre as the Basis of a Mnemonic Theory of Development; Chapter 3 The
Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from a Centre as the Basis of a
Mnemonic Theory of Development-(continued); Chapter 4 The Energetic
Properties of Biological Memory; Chapter 5 The Mnemonic Theory of Semon;
Chapter 6 A Botanical Supporter of Mnemonic Theories; Chapter 7 Teleology
and Memory; Chapter 8 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulness (Finalism)
of Life (This Chapter was originally delivered as an address entitled "The
purposefulness of life," to the College of France, on April 24th, 1920.);
Chapter 9 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulnes of Life (Continued);
Chapter 10 Physico - Chemical Theories and Mnemonic Theories Considered in
Relation to the Most Characteristic Manifestations of Life. The
Physico-Chemical Point of View; Chapter 11 Physico - Chemical Theories and
Mnemonic Theories Considered in Relation to the Most Characteristic
Manifestations of Life. The Mnemonic Point of View; Chapter 12 Biological
Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence1A paper communicated to the
Congress of the American, English, French and Italian Philosophical
Societies held in Paris from the 27th to the 31st of December, 1921.;
Chapter 13 Biological Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence
(Continued); Chapter 14 Conclusion;
Chapter 1 The Transformist Hypotheses Lead to the Mnemonic Theories of
Development; Chapter 2 The Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from
a Centre as the Basis of a Mnemonic Theory of Development; Chapter 3 The
Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from a Centre as the Basis of a
Mnemonic Theory of Development-(continued); Chapter 4 The Energetic
Properties of Biological Memory; Chapter 5 The Mnemonic Theory of Semon;
Chapter 6 A Botanical Supporter of Mnemonic Theories; Chapter 7 Teleology
and Memory; Chapter 8 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulness (Finalism)
of Life (This Chapter was originally delivered as an address entitled "The
purposefulness of life," to the College of France, on April 24th, 1920.);
Chapter 9 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulnes of Life (Continued);
Chapter 10 Physico - Chemical Theories and Mnemonic Theories Considered in
Relation to the Most Characteristic Manifestations of Life. The
Physico-Chemical Point of View; Chapter 11 Physico - Chemical Theories and
Mnemonic Theories Considered in Relation to the Most Characteristic
Manifestations of Life. The Mnemonic Point of View; Chapter 12 Biological
Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence1A paper communicated to the
Congress of the American, English, French and Italian Philosophical
Societies held in Paris from the 27th to the 31st of December, 1921.;
Chapter 13 Biological Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence
(Continued); Chapter 14 Conclusion;
Introduction, E. W. MacBride; Author's Preface; Part 1 Biological Memory;
Chapter 1 The Transformist Hypotheses Lead to the Mnemonic Theories of
Development; Chapter 2 The Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from
a Centre as the Basis of a Mnemonic Theory of Development; Chapter 3 The
Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from a Centre as the Basis of a
Mnemonic Theory of Development-(continued); Chapter 4 The Energetic
Properties of Biological Memory; Chapter 5 The Mnemonic Theory of Semon;
Chapter 6 A Botanical Supporter of Mnemonic Theories; Chapter 7 Teleology
and Memory; Chapter 8 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulness (Finalism)
of Life (This Chapter was originally delivered as an address entitled "The
purposefulness of life," to the College of France, on April 24th, 1920.);
Chapter 9 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulnes of Life (Continued);
Chapter 10 Physico - Chemical Theories and Mnemonic Theories Considered in
Relation to the Most Characteristic Manifestations of Life. The
Physico-Chemical Point of View; Chapter 11 Physico - Chemical Theories and
Mnemonic Theories Considered in Relation to the Most Characteristic
Manifestations of Life. The Mnemonic Point of View; Chapter 12 Biological
Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence1A paper communicated to the
Congress of the American, English, French and Italian Philosophical
Societies held in Paris from the 27th to the 31st of December, 1921.;
Chapter 13 Biological Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence
(Continued); Chapter 14 Conclusion;
Chapter 1 The Transformist Hypotheses Lead to the Mnemonic Theories of
Development; Chapter 2 The Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from
a Centre as the Basis of a Mnemonic Theory of Development; Chapter 3 The
Hypothesis of a Plasmatic Action Radiating from a Centre as the Basis of a
Mnemonic Theory of Development-(continued); Chapter 4 The Energetic
Properties of Biological Memory; Chapter 5 The Mnemonic Theory of Semon;
Chapter 6 A Botanical Supporter of Mnemonic Theories; Chapter 7 Teleology
and Memory; Chapter 8 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulness (Finalism)
of Life (This Chapter was originally delivered as an address entitled "The
purposefulness of life," to the College of France, on April 24th, 1920.);
Chapter 9 The Mnemonic Basis of the Purposefulnes of Life (Continued);
Chapter 10 Physico - Chemical Theories and Mnemonic Theories Considered in
Relation to the Most Characteristic Manifestations of Life. The
Physico-Chemical Point of View; Chapter 11 Physico - Chemical Theories and
Mnemonic Theories Considered in Relation to the Most Characteristic
Manifestations of Life. The Mnemonic Point of View; Chapter 12 Biological
Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence1A paper communicated to the
Congress of the American, English, French and Italian Philosophical
Societies held in Paris from the 27th to the 31st of December, 1921.;
Chapter 13 Biological Memory and the Functioning of the Intelligence
(Continued); Chapter 14 Conclusion;