Feelings of Worthlessness From the Perspective of So-Called Cognitive Science

An Amateur Psychologist's Documented Chronologue of a Frustrating Conversation With 'The Society for Philosophy and Psychology' Regarding a Psychical Anomaly

CIRCULATED REFERENCES

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  2. Cohen, L. Jonathan, Can Human Irrationality be Experimentally Demonstrated?, The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 1981, 4, 317-370.
  3. deCatanzaro, Denys, Human Suicide: A Biological Perspective, The Behavioral and Brain Sciences, (1980), 3, 265-290.
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  11. Lucas, J. R., Minds, Machines and Godel, Philosophy, Vol XXXVI (1961). Reprinted in Anderson's, Minds and Machines, and engagingly explored in Hofstadter's Pulitzer prize winner, Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid.
  12. Penrose, Roger, The Emperor's New Mind, 1989; Shadows of the Mind, 1994.
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UNCIRCULATED REFERENCES
(Complete Texts)

  1. Phil Roberts, Jr., Is A Science of the Mind Possible?: A Critique of Empirical Methodology, unpublished xerox submitted and resubmitted to the 'Society for Philosophy and Psychology' for consideration for their seventh and eighth annual meetings.
  2. Phil Roberts, Jr., Rational Negativism: A Divergent Theory of Emotional Disorder, unpublished xerox submitted and resubmitted to the 'Society for Philosophy and Psychology' for consideration for their seventh and eight annual meetings.
  3. Peter Manicas and Paul F. Secord, Implications of the New Philosophy of Science: A Topology for Psychology, presented at the seventh annual meeting of the 'Society for Philosophy and Psychology' at the University of Chicago.

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