Human Potentialities |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 83
Page 91
... there was " no privileged position " guaranteeing objectivity , so we shall find that we our- selves , no matter how ... there is to suspect that he is unaware of his own dynamics . There is , of course , some correction to be had of one ...
... there was " no privileged position " guaranteeing objectivity , so we shall find that we our- selves , no matter how ... there is to suspect that he is unaware of his own dynamics . There is , of course , some correction to be had of one ...
Page 123
... there is no truth , there is no science , there is only the realization of satis- factions . Yet this , I think , is a naive conception of human nature and indeed of animal nature generally . For it is because thought makes contact with ...
... there is no truth , there is no science , there is only the realization of satis- factions . Yet this , I think , is a naive conception of human nature and indeed of animal nature generally . For it is because thought makes contact with ...
Page 144
... there is , of course , some interdependence among the various styles of human expression . We take it as a matter of course that Velasquez and Cervantes appear in the same period in Spanish history . Even between artistic and scientific ...
... there is , of course , some interdependence among the various styles of human expression . We take it as a matter of course that Velasquez and Cervantes appear in the same period in Spanish history . Even between artistic and scientific ...
Contents
Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
Copyright | |
9 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
achieve activity adaptive radiation appear arts aspects association psychology autisms basic become biological C. D. Broad canalization capacity cathexis century changes complex conception cosmic craving creative cultural curiosity depend discovered discovery drives emergence environment evolution example existence experience fact factors freedom fulfillment genes genetic give given goals Gordon Allport hard determinism herent homogamy human potentialities hypnosis ideas impulse individual integration intellectual interaction invention involved James Harvey Robinson Julian Huxley kind Kurt Lewin learning living man's mankind means ment mind modes mold move organization patterns period person physical possible principle problem psychoanalysis psychology reality relation response rhythms rigid satisfactions scientific sense sensitive sensory sheer simian social society specific structure things thinking thought three human natures tion tive trends tural ture types understanding World War II