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... HUMAN AND NONHUMAN LAWS The laws of human psychology and of nonhuman nature are in some respects the same , but are in some respects utterly different . The fact that humans live in the natural world does not mean that their rules and ...
... HUMAN AND NONHUMAN LAWS The laws of human psychology and of nonhuman nature are in some respects the same , but are in some respects utterly different . The fact that humans live in the natural world does not mean that their rules and ...
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... human relationships that all human beings want and in which relatively healthy people get many of the psychological medi- cines that they need . Another deduction from foregoing considerations would be that patients and therapists ...
... human relationships that all human beings want and in which relatively healthy people get many of the psychological medi- cines that they need . Another deduction from foregoing considerations would be that patients and therapists ...
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... human institutions , and all human cul- tures rest on human nature . Since we know little about human nature , theories ( usually incorrect ones ) about human nature have served in lieu of organized and valid facts and substantiated ...
... human institutions , and all human cul- tures rest on human nature . Since we know little about human nature , theories ( usually incorrect ones ) about human nature have served in lieu of organized and valid facts and substantiated ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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