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Philosophy of science / Causality / Automata theory / Cognitive science / Behaviorism / Finite-state machine / Four causes / Classical conditioning / A New Kind of Science / Science / Philosophy / Ethology
Philosophy of science
Causality
Automata theory
Cognitive science
Behaviorism
Finite-state machine
Four causes
Classical conditioning
A New Kind of Science
Science
Philosophy
Ethology

NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Curr Dir Psychol Sci. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2008 December 10. NIH-PA Author Manuscript

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