On 18 Jul 2009 at 10:24, William Scott wrote:

> I agree with Chris that at least the gist is in Hebb's textbook and since
> I have only read the first edition, I believe it is in that edition as
> well as the 3rd. Didn't you save yours, Stephen?
> 

Yeah, I did, but I can't find it there. I didn't scan the whole little 
thing, but checked in the most likely places. Now I'm working on Stuart 
McKelvie's lead. He was a grad student of Hebb's, I believe, so he should 
know.

One other place I have to look is in Essay on Mind, p. 11. That's what 
Google books tells me, but it won't let me see. And the library doesn't 
open until 1 pm today. Very exciting business, this. 

Stephen
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