Human Potentialities1958 |
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... ment against that which would involve standardization . There is lawfulness in this process , and it is the process of orderly selection from among lawful potentialities that completes the conception of man's discovery of his own ...
... ment against that which would involve standardization . There is lawfulness in this process , and it is the process of orderly selection from among lawful potentialities that completes the conception of man's discovery of his own ...
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... ment . Such capacities imply new motives . The capacity to deal with a complex world of here and there , and with past , present , and future , the capacity to deal with abstractions which give gen- eral laws cutting across the maze of ...
... ment . Such capacities imply new motives . The capacity to deal with a complex world of here and there , and with past , present , and future , the capacity to deal with abstractions which give gen- eral laws cutting across the maze of ...
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... ment , challenge , unlimited opportunity in creative teaching and creative parenthood . Planning seldom overshoots the mark . Much more often , it falls far short of what is known about human needs . Archi- tects are foresighted in ...
... ment , challenge , unlimited opportunity in creative teaching and creative parenthood . Planning seldom overshoots the mark . Much more often , it falls far short of what is known about human needs . Archi- tects are foresighted in ...
Contents
Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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