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... example , arouse wonder or feelings of self - assertion — the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of instincts organized around an object or person . One may , for example , feel love , wonder ...
... example , arouse wonder or feelings of self - assertion — the individual builds up a personal structure of sentiments involving a cluster of instincts organized around an object or person . One may , for example , feel love , wonder ...
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... example of emergence which can be used without too much fantasy or irresponsibility , together with some implications for the three human natures . The purpose is to illustrate the principle that a basic change in society , lifting it ...
... example of emergence which can be used without too much fantasy or irresponsibility , together with some implications for the three human natures . The purpose is to illustrate the principle that a basic change in society , lifting it ...
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... example . Or it may move toward a greater understanding of man — through social psy- chology , for example . Or it may aim at a greater understanding of the immediate physical environment — through organic chem- istry , for example . If ...
... example . Or it may move toward a greater understanding of man — through social psy- chology , for example . Or it may aim at a greater understanding of the immediate physical environment — through organic chem- istry , for example . 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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