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Page 79
... involved in the practice of medicine . Each could be looked at objectively in terms of earnings , prestige , place in society . But at a deeper level each could be looked at in terms of the kind of self , the kind of picture of one's ...
... involved in the practice of medicine . Each could be looked at objectively in terms of earnings , prestige , place in society . But at a deeper level each could be looked at in terms of the kind of self , the kind of picture of one's ...
Page 93
... involved in the various 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 ...
... involved in the various 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 ...
Page 147
... involvement in response to the challenge ; a de- light in mastery of technical difficulties ; and a glow of satisfac- tion in success . New love and new creativeness appear at each phase . As the master wrestles with new problems , so ...
... involvement in response to the challenge ; a de- light in mastery of technical difficulties ; and a glow of satisfac- tion in success . New love and new creativeness appear at each phase . As the master wrestles with new problems , so ...
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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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