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... Potentialities are not just incompletenesses but radically new kinds of human nature , some of which we glimpse , some of which we will glimpse only to- morrow . These potentialities which we have never yet seen bear the relation of ...
... Potentialities are not just incompletenesses but radically new kinds of human nature , some of which we glimpse , some of which we will glimpse only to- morrow . These potentialities which we have never yet seen bear the relation of ...
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... human nature , as we noted in Chapter 3 , developed a second human nature full of “ acquired tastes , " cultural needs , insatiable new demands upon the en- vironment . These demands are not only in potential or actual conflict with one ...
... human nature , as we noted in Chapter 3 , developed a second human nature full of “ acquired tastes , " cultural needs , insatiable new demands upon the en- vironment . These demands are not only in potential or actual conflict with one ...
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... human nature as breathing or eating . Because man has this rich potentiality for sensory , motor , intel- lectual ... potentialities when he writes Macbeth or flies a plane at Kitty Hawk . And it is not only human to invent oneself out ...
... human nature as breathing or eating . Because man has this rich potentiality for sensory , motor , intel- lectual ... potentialities when he writes Macbeth or flies a plane at Kitty Hawk . And it is not only human to invent oneself out ...
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