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The Sensory Order
Book • 2010
In 'The Sensory Order', first published in 1952, F. A. Hayek presents a foundational work in theoretical psychology.
The book outlines a theory of mind that explains how perceptions are classified and organized, offering insights into the biological and philosophical underpinnings of cognition.
Although primarily known for his contributions to economics, Hayek's work in psychology has been influential in understanding complex systems and epistemology.
The book outlines a theory of mind that explains how perceptions are classified and organized, offering insights into the biological and philosophical underpinnings of cognition.
Although primarily known for his contributions to economics, Hayek's work in psychology has been influential in understanding complex systems and epistemology.
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Erik Hoel

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