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Page 93
... aspects of the child's nature as he comes into contact with various aspects of cultural pressure . Some things hurt more than others . In the same way , there are whole cultural demand systems which are very hard indeed on some children ...
... aspects of the child's nature as he comes into contact with various aspects of cultural pressure . Some things hurt more than others . In the same way , there are whole cultural demand systems which are very hard indeed on some children ...
Page 117
... aspects and the fixation of the satisfying aspects of behavior processes . Fourth , as to perceptual dynamics , it would appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ...
... aspects and the fixation of the satisfying aspects of behavior processes . Fourth , as to perceptual dynamics , it would appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ...
Page 124
... aspects of real- ity . He needs contact with reality even more than he needs es- cape from it . He can develop such a craving for contact with real- ity as will sweep away personal autisms and the smug sense of cultural rightness . If ...
... aspects of real- ity . He needs contact with reality even more than he needs es- cape from it . He can develop such a craving for contact with real- ity as will sweep away personal autisms and the smug sense of cultural rightness . If ...
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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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