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... looked at , pulled apart , put together , combined , made to recreate a fresh world . It would appear that the visceral drives , the sensory drives , and the activity drives can all be canalized , sometimes separately but usually in ...
... looked at , pulled apart , put together , combined , made to recreate a fresh world . It would appear that the visceral drives , the sensory drives , and the activity drives can all be canalized , sometimes separately but usually in ...
Page 79
... 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 own individuality that one has drawn . William James re ...
... 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 own individuality that one has drawn . William James re ...
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... looked upon as a transitional stage in the evolutionary development of man ( p . 52 ) . The idea of progress is a tangential conception , born of a high moment in that basic change of direction , and projected forward into the ...
... looked upon as a transitional stage in the evolutionary development of man ( p . 52 ) . The idea of progress is a tangential conception , born of a high moment in that basic change of direction , and projected forward into the ...
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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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