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... nature's suggestions but also in accordance with our own human nature , our own unconscious values , biases , and interests . Granted that the ideal of science is to reduce to a minimum these human determinants of theory , this will ...
... nature's suggestions but also in accordance with our own human nature , our own unconscious values , biases , and interests . Granted that the ideal of science is to reduce to a minimum these human determinants of theory , this will ...
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... 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 laws . Such theories , whether ...
... 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 laws . Such theories , whether ...
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... human nature that are based on the study of men at their worst . It would be as if we used as our main technique for studying human nature the study of men cast away on a raft in the middle of the ocean without food or drink and ...
... human nature that are based on the study of men at their worst . It would be as if we used as our main technique for studying human nature the study of men cast away on a raft in the middle of the ocean without food or drink and ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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