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      <title>Cinq ancrages pour l'esquisse d'un psychotélisme (second volet)</title>
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      <description>Along the second part of this article, the psychological behaviors are examined with respect to their following characteristics : logical/metalogical, and evolutionist. The establishment of organizational graphs show the construction process of the behaviors inside a society. As a result, a new viewpoint is developed concerning the notion or fictitious equivalent as defined in the first part of this study. </description>
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      <title>Cinq ancrages pour l'esquisse d'un psychotélisme (premier volet)</title>
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      <description>Five elements need to be considered when developing the Psychotelic theory. In the part one of this two-part document, only three elements are presented : behavioral, epistemic and phenomenologic. Their common purpose is to show that a relationship may be established between different behavioral models(t) of a subject (T) and different models of, either ecological (E) or cognitive (P) situations : E x t(T) and/or P x t(T). </description>
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