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... ment . Such capacities imply new motives . The capacity to deal with a complex world of here and there , and with past , present , and future , the capacity to deal with abstractions which give gen- eral laws cutting across the maze of ...
... ment . Such capacities imply new motives . The capacity to deal with a complex world of here and there , and with past , present , and future , the capacity to deal with abstractions which give gen- eral laws cutting across the maze of ...
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... ment , challenge , unlimited opportunity in creative teaching and creative parenthood . Planning seldom overshoots the mark . Much more often , it falls far short of what is known about human needs . Archi- tects are foresighted in ...
... ment , challenge , unlimited opportunity in creative teaching and creative parenthood . Planning seldom overshoots the mark . Much more often , it falls far short of what is known about human needs . Archi- tects are foresighted in ...
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... Hecht would say , " The organism does not adapt itself to the environ- ment ; the environment adapts the organism to itself . " This is , however , an incomplete rendering of the story . Every 188 ::: THE THIRD HUMAN NATURE.
... Hecht would say , " The organism does not adapt itself to the environ- ment ; the environment adapts the organism to itself . " This is , however , an incomplete rendering of the story . Every 188 ::: THE THIRD HUMAN NATURE.
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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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