Natural Design
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Natural Design is also an approach to psychology and biology that holds that concepts such as "motivation", "emotion", "inner feeling", "development", "adaptation" refer not to down-reductive explanations of things but to up- reductive descriptions of patterns of which those things are part. It has its roots in philosophical behaviorism and the New Realism.
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- Ariew; André Ariew, Robert Cummins, Mark Perlman (2002). Functions: New Essays in the Philosophy of Psychology and.... Oxford University Press, page 223. ISBN:0199255806.

