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... interaction of the two but of new creations of pos- sible systems of relationship between man and environment . New interactions of the three kinds of human nature will come into existence insofar as we are free to imagine and ready to ...
... interaction of the two but of new creations of pos- sible systems of relationship between man and environment . New interactions of the three kinds of human nature will come into existence insofar as we are free to imagine and ready to ...
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... interaction of components which are not altogether un- predictable . • Emergent Interaction in the Institutions of Today We found ourselves ( Chapter 12 ) forced to assume that there will soon be a world scientific - technical ...
... interaction of components which are not altogether un- predictable . • Emergent Interaction in the Institutions of Today We found ourselves ( Chapter 12 ) forced to assume that there will soon be a world scientific - technical ...
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Gardner Murphy. impulsive , give rise to new biosocial interactions at higher levels . of complexity , with richer and fuller ... interaction with that which was previously unknown produces new content , new stuff , 324 ::: MAN AND WORLD.
Gardner Murphy. impulsive , give rise to new biosocial interactions at higher levels . of complexity , with richer and fuller ... interaction with that which was previously unknown produces new content , new stuff , 324 ::: MAN AND WORLD.
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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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