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Gardner Murphy. HUMAN POTENTIALITIES BY Gardner Murphy Basic Books , Inc. NEW YORK Copyright 1958 by Basic Books , Inc. Library of Congress.
Gardner Murphy. HUMAN POTENTIALITIES BY Gardner Murphy Basic Books , Inc. NEW YORK Copyright 1958 by Basic Books , Inc. Library of Congress.
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... basic simian character is apparent in the Central African dance in which the chimpanzees whirl about a central hollow tree , thwacking it like a drum as they dance in procession . Human beings , in this sense , may be viewed at the same ...
... basic simian character is apparent in the Central African dance in which the chimpanzees whirl about a central hollow tree , thwacking it like a drum as they dance in procession . Human beings , in this sense , may be viewed at the same ...
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... basic ways of perceiving , differentiating , knowing , remembering , im- agining are first vague and diffuse , but are shaped and molded as a result of meeting specific drive demands upon the environment -as a result of specific modes ...
... basic ways of perceiving , differentiating , knowing , remembering , im- agining are first vague and diffuse , but are shaped and molded as a result of meeting specific drive demands upon the environment -as a result of specific modes ...
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