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... James Harvey Robinson used H. G. Wells's monumental Outline of History as a textbook to give his graduate students a perspective of what could really be said at last about man . Robinson's view , vigorously and incisively pre- sented ...
... James Harvey Robinson used H. G. Wells's monumental Outline of History as a textbook to give his graduate students a perspective of what could really be said at last about man . Robinson's view , vigorously and incisively pre- sented ...
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... James , " is only one out of many worlds of conscious- ness that exist ... Harvey Robinson's idea of the indefinitely spacious world of the mind leads ... Robinson thus bypasses the intrinsic limitations in 154 ::: THE THIRD HUMAN NATURE.
... James , " is only one out of many worlds of conscious- ness that exist ... Harvey Robinson's idea of the indefinitely spacious world of the mind leads ... Robinson thus bypasses the intrinsic limitations in 154 ::: THE THIRD HUMAN NATURE.
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... dic- tates , for the social environment is usually conceived as acting upon an essentially formless human nature . Here and there , as in the writings of James Harvey Robinson and Gordon Allport 306 ::: MAN AND WORLD.
... dic- tates , for the social environment is usually conceived as acting upon an essentially formless human nature . Here and there , as in the writings of James Harvey Robinson and Gordon Allport 306 ::: MAN AND WORLD.
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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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