Human Potentialities1958 |
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... one's thought processes upon theirs , systems of mental activity are molded upon parental norms and likewise assume the negative or defensive forms to which the psychoanalysts give their main attention under the term defense . Perhaps a ...
... one's thought processes upon theirs , systems of mental activity are molded upon parental norms and likewise assume the negative or defensive forms to which the psychoanalysts give their main attention under the term defense . Perhaps a ...
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... one's bias . ” The best that could be hoped for is to learn flexibly to work from one center to another and to consider alternative stances . One's own basically real stance , however , always remains . A man leaning over backwards is ...
... one's bias . ” The best that could be hoped for is to learn flexibly to work from one center to another and to consider alternative stances . One's own basically real stance , however , always remains . A man leaning over backwards is ...
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one's group - what Eugene Lerner called sociocentrism . We can try to find a point above all the individual and ... one's own needs and the adequacy of one's own perceptions , together with the self - love which invests with a special ...
one's group - what Eugene Lerner called sociocentrism . We can try to find a point above all the individual and ... one's own needs and the adequacy of one's own perceptions , together with the self - love which invests with a special ...
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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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