Human Potentialities1958 |
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Page 117
... appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ... appears repeatedly in a satisfying situation . The Rorschach ink - blot test shows the tend- ency toward one or another ...
... appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ... appears repeatedly in a satisfying situation . The Rorschach ink - blot test shows the tend- ency toward one or another ...
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... appear less and less frequently in the stock . There is , in short - range terms , no way in which the human stock can be appreciably altered , except by a marked al- teration in matings , the tendency of certain genes , so to speak ...
... appear less and less frequently in the stock . There is , in short - range terms , no way in which the human stock can be appreciably altered , except by a marked al- teration in matings , the tendency of certain genes , so to speak ...
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... appear rapidly , although at the genic level there is no reason to believe them to have any necessary biological con- nection . A large number of associations of this sort between at- tributes are appearing and are literally producing ...
... appear rapidly , although at the genic level there is no reason to believe them to have any necessary biological con- nection . A large number of associations of this sort between at- tributes are appearing and are literally producing ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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