Human Potentialities1958 |
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... physical environments is partly the problem of the capacity to protect the essential inner rhythms while ... physical analysis of the senses and physical analysis of the rhythms of the central nervous system , notably by the electro ...
... physical environments is partly the problem of the capacity to protect the essential inner rhythms while ... physical analysis of the senses and physical analysis of the rhythms of the central nervous system , notably by the electro ...
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... physical and social setting , there will be laws which relate to all unfolding and to all fulfillment of potentiali- ties , as well as those laws which relate to biological evolution , psychological development , or sociocultural ...
... physical and social setting , there will be laws which relate to all unfolding and to all fulfillment of potentiali- ties , as well as those laws which relate to biological evolution , psychological development , or sociocultural ...
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... Physical and Biological Boundaries From Democritus to Schrödinger1 the physical view suggests that what is inside man is essentially like what is outside ; he is a bit of the cosmos , duplicating it in substance , frequently also in ...
... Physical and Biological Boundaries From Democritus to Schrödinger1 the physical view suggests that what is inside man is essentially like what is outside ; he is a bit of the cosmos , duplicating it in substance , frequently also in ...
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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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