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... apprehend that which is already wait- ing to be apprehended . An indistinct , incompletely structured feature of the environment can always be thrown more readily into a structured form fulfilling the inherent trends of the apper ...
... apprehend that which is already wait- ing to be apprehended . An indistinct , incompletely structured feature of the environment can always be thrown more readily into a structured form fulfilling the inherent trends of the apper ...
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... apprehended ; and there was a flow , a gyra- tion , a struggle of aims or of vectors within each system . Of course , through all modern psychology , especially since the up - and - down thinking of Herbart at the beginning of the nine ...
... apprehended ; and there was a flow , a gyra- tion , a struggle of aims or of vectors within each system . Of course , through all modern psychology , especially since the up - and - down thinking of Herbart at the beginning of the nine ...
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... apprehension . These , too , will change the nature of man , not simply by enriching that which lies under the threshold of his immediate nature but by broadening the doorway through which he passes , so that he may see more of the ...
... apprehension . These , too , will change the nature of man , not simply by enriching that which lies under the threshold of his immediate nature but by broadening the doorway through which he passes , so that he may see more of the ...
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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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