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Page 83
... modes of experience , whether cognitive , emotional or impulsive , leads to gradual crystallizations of the process of de- ploying energy in particular ways . One finds oneself comfortably at home in whole areas of life in which such ...
... modes of experience , whether cognitive , emotional or impulsive , leads to gradual crystallizations of the process of de- ploying energy in particular ways . One finds oneself comfortably at home in whole areas of life in which such ...
Page 99
... modes of realizing the trends already in evidence rather than upon the laying out of genuinely distinct modes of social evolution . Even if the thought- ful individualist should appear who would sketch Utopian modes of social evolution ...
... modes of realizing the trends already in evidence rather than upon the laying out of genuinely distinct modes of social evolution . Even if the thought- ful individualist should appear who would sketch Utopian modes of social evolution ...
Page 178
... modes of grouping and ordering them ; put them into hierarchies and systems ; look al- ways for new experiences , and new modes of organization . Let us now attempt to understand the basis for this craving for new ex- perience . It is ...
... modes of grouping and ordering them ; put them into hierarchies and systems ; look al- ways for new experiences , and new modes of organization . Let us now attempt to understand the basis for this craving for new ex- perience . It is ...
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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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