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  2. Aristotle, Metaphysics, revised text with introduction and commentaryby W. D. Ross, 2 vols, Oxford, at Clarendon press, 1953. [Back]

  3. PatrickSuppes, Aristotle's Concept of Matter and Its Relation to ModernConcept of Matter, in Synthese, 28 (1974), p. 27-50. [Back]

  4. Ibidem,p. 47. [Back]

  5. I. M. Levitt,Beyond the Known Universe, Viking Press, New York, 1974. [Back]

  6. Aristotle,Physics, I,7, 190a. [Back]

  7. PatrickSuppes, op. cit., p. 35-36. [Back]

  8. Ibidem,p. 46-47. [Back]

  9. M. Draganescu,Sistem si civilizatie, Bucuresti, Editura Politica, 1976,p.74-88. [Back]

  10. John C.Eccles, The Understanding of the Brain, McGraw Hill, NewYork, 1977, p.192-230. [Back]

  11. Ibidem,p. 195. [Back]

  12. A. Einstein,Relativity, the Special and General Theory, New York, HenryHolt and Company, 1921. [Back]

  13. Ibidem, p. 12 [Back]

  14. Ibidem, p. 68 [Back]

  15. FrancisO. Schmidt, personal talk, M.I.T, Cambridge, November 22, 1977. [Back]

  16. Francis.O Schmidt, Parvati Dev., B.H. Schmith, Electronic Processes ofInformation by Brain Cells, in Science, 193 (July 9, 1976),p. 114-120. [Back]

  17. FrancisO. Schmidt, Introductory Keynote Lecture, in Intensive StudyProgram in the Neurosciences, June 20 to July 1, 1977, Boulder,Colorado: Directory and Schedule, M.I.T. Cambridge, 1977, p. 27. [Back]

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  20. Ibidem [Back]

  21. FrancisO. Schmidt considers that there are not conceptual principlesto bind the activity of the brain cells with such psychological process like learning, memory, perception, consciousness and other superior functions of the brain (Francis O Schmidt, op. cit., p.27). [Back]

  22. This ideais likewise defended by Jack Cowan, University of Chicago, personaltalk, November 18, 1977: Jack Cowan, Mathematical Models of Large-scaleNervous Activity, in Lectures on Mathematics in the Sciences, vol.6, 1974, pp. 101-133, American Mathematical Society, Providence,Rhode Island. [Back]

  23. F.O. Schmidt,Parvati Dev., B.H. Schmidt, op. cit., p. 116. [Back]



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