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... believe , for ex- ample , that there is a raw or " original " human nature which consists of " primary drives " -hunger , thirst , sex , the cravings for oxygen , warmth , rest , etc. - and primary aversions - fear , rage , disgust ...
... believe , for ex- ample , that there is a raw or " original " human nature which consists of " primary drives " -hunger , thirst , sex , the cravings for oxygen , warmth , rest , etc. - and primary aversions - fear , rage , disgust ...
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... believe that technology signalizes the libera- tion from tradition ; will , indeed , believe that the process of canal- ization is impotent to block scientific and technological change ; and will insist that science and technology are ...
... believe that technology signalizes the libera- tion from tradition ; will , indeed , believe that the process of canal- ization is impotent to block scientific and technological change ; and will insist that science and technology are ...
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... believe that they represent the spirit of science ; likewise those who are mainly concerned to understand a field of knowledge as a whole , and those who would like to understand the nature of the scientific impulse itself . To do ...
... believe that they represent the spirit of science ; likewise those who are mainly concerned to understand a field of knowledge as a whole , and those who would like to understand the nature of the scientific impulse itself . To do ...
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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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