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... basic temperamental and impulsive attributes are those that have been developed over eons in the primate stock . He points out that much that we have attributed to the sheer development of intelli- gence really has to do with our ...
... basic temperamental and impulsive attributes are those that have been developed over eons in the primate stock . He points out that much that we have attributed to the sheer development of intelli- gence really has to do with our ...
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... basic simian character is apparent in the Central African dance in which the chimpanzees whirl about a central hollow tree , thwacking it like a drum as they dance in procession . Human beings , in this sense , may be viewed at the same ...
... basic simian character is apparent in the Central African dance in which the chimpanzees whirl about a central hollow tree , thwacking it like a drum as they dance in procession . Human beings , in this sense , may be viewed at the same ...
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... basic structural laws , the basic temporal sequences are different from those of the naked - eye world . And the lattice - work structure which X - ray examination yields - the world of physical chemistry in which we may actually ...
... basic structural laws , the basic temporal sequences are different from those of the naked - eye world . And the lattice - work structure which X - ray examination yields - the world of physical chemistry in which we may actually ...
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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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