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... objects ( a process to which we shall give much attention below ) , the capac- ity to form stable objects of deep personal significance . Fifth , the capacity to systematize both these investments and these forms of symbols so that they ...
... objects ( a process to which we shall give much attention below ) , the capac- ity to form stable objects of deep personal significance . Fifth , the capacity to systematize both these investments and these forms of symbols so that they ...
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... object is to be expected . And no amount of simultaneous subjection of the individual to buzzer and food will make ... objects because they have afforded the specific way in which our needs were met . ' P. T. Young , " Studies of Food ...
... object is to be expected . And no amount of simultaneous subjection of the individual to buzzer and food will make ... objects because they have afforded the specific way in which our needs were met . ' P. T. Young , " Studies of Food ...
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... objects - many objects , for example , arouse wonder or feelings of self - assertion the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of instincts organized around an object or person . One may , for ...
... objects - many objects , for example , arouse wonder or feelings of self - assertion the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of instincts organized around an object or person . One may , for ...
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