Gary F. Marcus Quotes
To Mention A Colorful Example, The Nineteenth-century German Scientist Karl Vogt Once Wrote That "thoughts Stand In The Same Relation To The Brain As Gall Does To The Liver Or Urine To The Kidneys." When He Expressed This Idea In Public, A Philosopher Interjected That The Longer One Listens To Professor Vogt, The More One Tends To Believe Him. Clearly, More Sophisticated Ideas And Models Are In Demand.
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