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The debate on human automatism in mid-Victorian England
Christopher U.M. Smith
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17th Century
50%
Automata
50%
Automatism
100%
Behavioral Sciences
50%
Benjamin Libet
50%
Carpenter
50%
Cause-effect
50%
Complex Behavior
50%
Darwinian Evolution
50%
Decerebrate
50%
Ecclesiastical Authority
50%
France
50%
Free Will
50%
Frog
50%
Herbert Spencer
50%
Human Self
50%
Huxley
50%
Jurisprudence
50%
Law
50%
Natural World
50%
Nineteenth Century
50%
Open Form
50%
Periodical Literature
50%
Physiologist
50%
Post-cartesian
50%
Reflex
50%
Reflex Arc
50%
Reinforced
50%
Rule of Law
50%
Sechenov
50%
Self-image
50%
Victorian England
100%
Arts and Humanities
17th Century
50%
1830s
50%
19th Century
50%
Automata
50%
Automatism
100%
Behavioural Science
50%
Benjamin Libet
50%
Cartesian
50%
Darwinian Evolution
50%
ecclesiastical authorities
50%
England
100%
France
50%
Herbert Spencer
50%
Literature
50%
Natural World
50%
Open form
50%
Rule of Law
50%
Russian Federation
50%
Self Concept
50%
Victorian
50%
Victorian England
100%