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Page 78
... father and mother , who in the long run are good and upon whom we are dependent ; indeed , we have no choice , for many reasons , but to form our self- image partly upon the image of them . The image , however , be- comes complex ...
... father and mother , who in the long run are good and upon whom we are dependent ; indeed , we have no choice , for many reasons , but to form our self- image partly upon the image of them . The image , however , be- comes complex ...
Page 169
... father or of a rigid social order , a fear of some unnamable absolute or of a despotic control in the universe , may interfere basically with be- ing creative . • Discipline Some will doubtless consider this a plea for Creativeness in ...
... father or of a rigid social order , a fear of some unnamable absolute or of a despotic control in the universe , may interfere basically with be- ing creative . • Discipline Some will doubtless consider this a plea for Creativeness in ...
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... father are ran- domly segregated from the rest , and the same in the mother , so that the new life contains 48 but in a combination different from that of either parent . The individual's inheritance depends upon a very large number of ...
... father are ran- domly segregated from the rest , and the same in the mother , so that the new life contains 48 but in a combination different from that of either parent . The individual's inheritance depends upon a very large number of ...
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