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Well he is indeed discussing the early 20th century in that quote, but your point highlights exactly what he’s trying to say: he’s contrasting the previous zoological approach that treated humans as inert machines with inputs and outputs (~physiology, and arguably behavioral psychology) with the modern approach of ascribing reality to the objects of the mind (~cognitive psychology).



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