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... ment . Such capacities imply new motives . The capacity to deal with a complex world of here and there , and with past , present , and future , the capacity to deal with abstractions which give gen- eral laws cutting across the maze of ...
... ment . Such capacities imply new motives . The capacity to deal with a complex world of here and there , and with past , present , and future , the capacity to deal with abstractions which give gen- eral laws cutting across the maze of ...
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... ment , as such , wide individual variability is to be expected , un- less strains are inbred for a very long period specifically to re- duce such variability . Finding it necessarily very difficult to be objective regarding human ...
... ment , as such , wide individual variability is to be expected , un- less strains are inbred for a very long period specifically to re- duce such variability . Finding it necessarily very difficult to be objective regarding human ...
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... ment of huge mercantile and industrial establishments which from the middle of the century on through the Gilded Age dominated the American scene . A certain tendency to respect the individual for what he could do replaced the ...
... ment of huge mercantile and industrial establishments which from the middle of the century on through the Gilded Age dominated the American scene . A certain tendency to respect the individual for what he could do replaced the ...
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achieve activity adaptive radiation appear arts aspects association psychology autisms basic become biological canalization capacity cathexis central nervous system century changes child complex conception cosmic craving creative cultural curiosity depend discovered discovery drives emergence environment evolution example existence experience extrapolation fact factors freedom fulfillment genes genetic give given goals Gordon Allport homogamy human potentialities hypnosis ideas impulse individual intellectual interac interaction invention involved James Harvey Robinson Julian Huxley kind Kurt Lewin learning living man's mankind means ment mind modes mold move organization patterns period person physical possible principle problem psychoanalysis psychology reality relation response rhythms rigid satisfactions science fiction scientific sense sensitive sensory sheer simian social society specific standardized structure things thinking thought tion tive trends tural ture types understanding World War II