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... tural achievements ; that there are some types of acceleration which can be shown to maintain themselves for long periods whereas with others there are periods of intense creativeness followed by long fallow periods - and again by ...
... tural achievements ; that there are some types of acceleration which can be shown to maintain themselves for long periods whereas with others there are periods of intense creativeness followed by long fallow periods - and again by ...
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tural environment , with reference to the cosmic totality which they face ? Certainly we shall recognize the deeply ingrained cul- tural assumptions , the unconscious and axiomatic assumptions which even the most radical of men like to ...
tural environment , with reference to the cosmic totality which they face ? Certainly we shall recognize the deeply ingrained cul- tural assumptions , the unconscious and axiomatic assumptions which even the most radical of men like to ...
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... tural organization of human personality is related to the struc- tural organization of the various types and forms of things of which the world is made . Perhaps we shall find that the structure of the world and the structure of our ...
... tural organization of human personality is related to the struc- tural organization of the various types and forms of things of which the world is made . Perhaps we shall find that the structure of the world and the structure of our ...
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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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