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... give their attention . The esthetic is simply a late and derived form of a very much deeper and more general human preoccupation with the sensory attributes of the environment . Along with this goes satisfaction , manipulation , and ...
... give their attention . The esthetic is simply a late and derived form of a very much deeper and more general human preoccupation with the sensory attributes of the environment . Along with this goes satisfaction , manipulation , and ...
Page 119
... give the mind to the material at all . Conversely , we should expect that a positive love of certain stimulus materials would give a better - than - average opportunity for close attention to it , with a likelihood of achieving greater ...
... give the mind to the material at all . Conversely , we should expect that a positive love of certain stimulus materials would give a better - than - average opportunity for close attention to it , with a likelihood of achieving greater ...
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... give the Western conception of individuality not only the right of way , but actually the sole berth in the establishment of psycho- logical science ? Is there a possibility that by greater openness , we could recognize that in Western ...
... give the Western conception of individuality not only the right of way , but actually the sole berth in the establishment of psycho- logical science ? Is there a possibility that by greater openness , we could recognize that in Western ...
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