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Yet, Malinowski considered the elements of culture to be man's manner of
satisfying his biological needs. According to him, even the more symbolic and
subtle aspects of culture exist to integrate and sweeten the basic biological
purposes.
Yet, Malinowski considered the elements of culture to be man's manner of
satisfying his biological needs. According to him, even the more symbolic and
subtle aspects of culture exist to integrate and sweeten the basic biological
purposes.
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life, man must pursue his development and fulfillment through biological
evolutionary means, tend to advocate eugenics programs to preserve the fit and
eliminate the unfit, banks in which the frozen semen of famous and talented men
may be ...
life, man must pursue his development and fulfillment through biological
evolutionary means, tend to advocate eugenics programs to preserve the fit and
eliminate the unfit, banks in which the frozen semen of famous and talented men
may be ...
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Does ESP serve to identify targets in biological systems as well as in the
inanimate? And can PK exercise an influence on matter in the living organism
comparable to that on the nonliving? Whether we ask about the influence of psi
exchange ...
Does ESP serve to identify targets in biological systems as well as in the
inanimate? And can PK exercise an influence on matter in the living organism
comparable to that on the nonliving? Whether we ask about the influence of psi
exchange ...
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Chapter | 3 |
Two The Unfolding Images of | 12 |
Three Culture and the Human Potential | 21 |
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