Human Potentialities1958 |
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Page 108
... mean that the countermovement can keep up with the move toward standardization ; far from it . It means simply that considerable areas of freedom for growth still exist , partly because our energies are not wholly utilized in standard ...
... mean that the countermovement can keep up with the move toward standardization ; far from it . It means simply that considerable areas of freedom for growth still exist , partly because our energies are not wholly utilized in standard ...
Page 255
... mean to say that the same principles appear at different levels ? Does it mean that principles can be arrived at deductively , as if they were matters of mathematics or formal logic and that they are , on that account , sublimely ...
... mean to say that the same principles appear at different levels ? Does it mean that principles can be arrived at deductively , as if they were matters of mathematics or formal logic and that they are , on that account , sublimely ...
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... means , in the case of the adult human being and in the case of the stable society , that most conflict must in general carry the " burden of proof " that it is a useful means toward the happiness and growth of individual or group . If ...
... means , in the case of the adult human being and in the case of the stable society , that most conflict must in general carry the " burden of proof " that it is a useful means toward the happiness and growth of individual or group . If ...
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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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