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Which would be better for mankind , to put a thousand fine minds to producing better bombs ( or even better penicillin ) or to set them to work on the problems of nationalism or psychotherapy or exploitation ? Means centering in science ...
Which would be better for mankind , to put a thousand fine minds to producing better bombs ( or even better penicillin ) or to set them to work on the problems of nationalism or psychotherapy or exploitation ? Means centering in science ...
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Better citizen , neighbor , parent , friend , lover 2. Political , economic , religious , educational liberalism 3. Respect for opposite sex , children , employees , and other minoriwith less power 4.
Better citizen , neighbor , parent , friend , lover 2. Political , economic , religious , educational liberalism 3. Respect for opposite sex , children , employees , and other minoriwith less power 4.
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One oil is better than another if , with it , the car works better . It is the general clinical finding that the organism , when fed safety , love , and respect , works better , i.e. , perceives more efficiently , uses intelligence more ...
One oil is better than another if , with it , the car works better . It is the general clinical finding that the organism , when fed safety , love , and respect , works better , i.e. , perceives more efficiently , uses intelligence more ...
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Elements of a Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 13 |
HolisticDynamic Theory in the Study of Personality | 22 |
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