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... tion process and a certain kind of basic reluctance , as it were , to undergo the impress of cultural norms . The little tyke expected to wear gun and holster today may be vaguely pleased , but in- wardly insecure . However this may be ...
... tion process and a certain kind of basic reluctance , as it were , to undergo the impress of cultural norms . The little tyke expected to wear gun and holster today may be vaguely pleased , but in- wardly insecure . However this may be ...
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... tion that interferes with thinking and , most of all , the canaliza- tion upon oneself . Another " stabilizing " -or shackling - force with which human- ity must cope is a type of self - reference that results from the process of self ...
... tion that interferes with thinking and , most of all , the canaliza- tion upon oneself . Another " stabilizing " -or shackling - force with which human- ity must cope is a type of self - reference that results from the process of self ...
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... tion might reveal to us the possible future directions of cosmic and human development . In such a museum , we should have to go far beyond the classification of scientific enterprises already attempted in terms of observation ...
... tion might reveal to us the possible future directions of cosmic and human development . In such a museum , we should have to go far beyond the classification of scientific enterprises already attempted in terms of observation ...
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