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This is the reality that would persist if all human beings disappeareda not impossible happening . To know this reality as it is rather than as we should like it to be , is desirable from any point of view , either of “ pure ...
This is the reality that would persist if all human beings disappeareda not impossible happening . To know this reality as it is rather than as we should like it to be , is desirable from any point of view , either of “ pure ...
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This holds true for the dream as well , which we must also consider expressive of the character structure , for in the dream , reality and structure are even less important as determiners than they are in the Rorschach test .
This holds true for the dream as well , which we must also consider expressive of the character structure , for in the dream , reality and structure are even less important as determiners than they are in the Rorschach test .
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Because reality is dynamic , and because the modern Western mind can cognize well only what is static , much of our attending , perceiving , learning , remembering , and thinking actually deals with staticized abstractions from reality ...
Because reality is dynamic , and because the modern Western mind can cognize well only what is static , much of our attending , perceiving , learning , remembering , and thinking actually deals with staticized abstractions from reality ...
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