Human Potentialities1958 |
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... simian quality . It is not the same thing to be an intellectually developed simian as to be an intellectually developed cat or horse . In fact , Day goes on to point out the different attributes which the great felines would have ...
... simian quality . It is not the same thing to be an intellectually developed simian as to be an intellectually developed cat or horse . In fact , Day goes on to point out the different attributes which the great felines would have ...
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... simian , system of interests and motives into the elab- orate sensory and cognitive preoccupations which are found everywhere where there are men . The core qualities of humanness , as thus conceived , including both the raw materials ...
... simian , system of interests and motives into the elab- orate sensory and cognitive preoccupations which are found everywhere where there are men . The core qualities of humanness , as thus conceived , including both the raw materials ...
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... simian prior to man was able to muster . We may , for this reason , say that the first human nature , which consisted essentially of the enlarged simian nature , underwent a very profound metamorphosis in the elaboration of the five at ...
... simian prior to man was able to muster . We may , for this reason , say that the first human nature , which consisted essentially of the enlarged simian nature , underwent a very profound metamorphosis in the elaboration of the five at ...
Contents
Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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