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Through the following decades , behavioral scientists assumed that animals were
incapable of thought , emotions , and self - awareness . Animals were treated
almost as machines in behavioral studies . Later in the century , some ethologists
...
Through the following decades , behavioral scientists assumed that animals were
incapable of thought , emotions , and self - awareness . Animals were treated
almost as machines in behavioral studies . Later in the century , some ethologists
...
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Computers and Thought - A Practical Introduction to Artificial Intelligence .
Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press , 1989 . Asceticism TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious
ethics DATE : 800-400 B.C.E. DEFINITION : Asceticism refers to the theory and
practice ...
Computers and Thought - A Practical Introduction to Artificial Intelligence .
Cambridge , Mass .: MIT Press , 1989 . Asceticism TYPE OF ETHICS : Religious
ethics DATE : 800-400 B.C.E. DEFINITION : Asceticism refers to the theory and
practice ...
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Existentialists contend that Western thought has been obsessed by the idea of
regulating the life of the world by reason . Hence , unlike previous ethics ,
existentialism emphasizes the tragic and absurd facets of life rather than the
empirical ...
Existentialists contend that Western thought has been obsessed by the idea of
regulating the life of the world by reason . Hence , unlike previous ethics ,
existentialism emphasizes the tragic and absurd facets of life rather than the
empirical ...
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