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The End of the Empty Organism: Neurobiology and the Sciences of Human Action - The End of the Empty Organism: Neurobiology and the Sciences of Human Action.Elliott White. Westport, CT: Praeger, 1992, 162 pp. US$45.00. ISBN 0-275-94368-2. Praeger, c/o Greenwood Publishing Group, 88 Post Rd. West, Box 5007, Westport, CT 06881, USA.
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