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... reality that it has appeared in the course of evolution . Sense organs may not mediate the ultimate reality —whatever that may be — but they do mediate the first reality with which adjustment is made . Paraphrasing what Marx said to the ...
... reality that it has appeared in the course of evolution . Sense organs may not mediate the ultimate reality —whatever that may be — but they do mediate the first reality with which adjustment is made . Paraphrasing what Marx said to the ...
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... reality even more than he needs es- cape from it . He can develop such a craving for contact with real- ity as will sweep away personal autisms and the smug sense of cultural rightness . If this analysis be sound , the curiosity motive ...
... reality even more than he needs es- cape from it . He can develop such a craving for contact with real- ity as will sweep away personal autisms and the smug sense of cultural rightness . If this analysis be sound , the curiosity motive ...
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... reality ( " sec- ondary process " ) . The amount of coercion exercised by extreme reality will usually be greater in the sciences than in the arts . • The Early Emotional Roots Among the many psychoanalytically oriented suggestions as ...
... reality ( " sec- ondary process " ) . The amount of coercion exercised by extreme reality will usually be greater in the sciences than in the arts . • The Early Emotional Roots Among the many psychoanalytically oriented suggestions as ...
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