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  • For example, if the customer says they have been happy, though they have the obviously sad countenance upon their face we can be sure that nonetheless they might consciously reason they have been happy they organismically feel otherwise (but in such the box pointing this out is often counterproductive - see accentuating the positive).

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  • For example, if the customer says they have been happy, though they have the obviously sad countenance upon their face we can be sure that nonetheless they might consciously reason they have been happy they organismically feel otherwise (but in such the box pointing this out is often counterproductive - see accentuating the positive).

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  • No plain shaft, it rose organismically intricate, responsive, well-nigh alive.

    Starfarers Anderson, Poul, 1926- 1998

  • “mechanistically” or “organismically,” has in various other ways embodied or corroborated some form of the man-machine idea.

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARAM VARTANIAN 1968

  • “The human body,” he wrote, “is a machine that winds its own springs — the living image of perpetual motion”; and more organismically: “man is an assemblage of springs that are activated reciprocally by one another, without it being possible to say at what precise point

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas ARAM VARTANIAN 1968

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