材料与记忆

ISBN-10
7508016408
ISBN-13
9787508016405
Category
Matter
Pages
226
Language
Chinese
Published
1999
Authors
Henri Bergson, 柏格森

Description

本书包括:论有意识呈现的形象选择我们身体的意义及其运作;论形象认知记忆与大脑;论形象的存活记忆与思维等内容。

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