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... perception ( not taste ) of something that was absolutely there ( reality , not a set of opinions ) . It is hoped ... perception enough to affect acuity of per- ception of light or touch or odor . But it is probable that this effect can ...
... perception ( not taste ) of something that was absolutely there ( reality , not a set of opinions ) . It is hoped ... perception enough to affect acuity of per- ception of light or touch or odor . But it is probable that this effect can ...
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a. h. maslow. effect can be demonstrated in spheres of perception removed from the merely physiological , e.g. ... perception of reality eventuates in a superior ability to reason , to perceive the truth , to come to conclusions ...
a. h. maslow. effect can be demonstrated in spheres of perception removed from the merely physiological , e.g. ... perception of reality eventuates in a superior ability to reason , to perceive the truth , to come to conclusions ...
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... perception , which would encompass the object , play over all of it , soak it in , and understand it , would obviously take infinitely more time than the fraction of a second that is all that is necessary for labeling and cataloging ...
... perception , which would encompass the object , play over all of it , soak it in , and understand it , would obviously take infinitely more time than the fraction of a second that is all that is necessary for labeling and cataloging ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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