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... mold determines . To this " mold of culture " we turn in Part II . PART II The Second Human Nature : The Mold of Man as an Animal ::: 43.
... mold determines . To this " mold of culture " we turn in Part II . PART II The Second Human Nature : The Mold of Man as an Animal ::: 43.
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... mold of intellectual function is the precious achievement of each cultural group , not simply a dis- tortion imposed by cultural limitations ; and the molding of the mind in the direction of impelling objectivity and insatiable curi ...
... mold of intellectual function is the precious achievement of each cultural group , not simply a dis- tortion imposed by cultural limitations ; and the molding of the mind in the direction of impelling objectivity and insatiable curi ...
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... mold of culture , 16-18 , 44-110 self - directed change , 20-31 sensory experience , 175-78 the third : breaking through the mold , 18-19 , 111-94 three kinds of , 15-25 human nature ( cont . ) ( see also fulfillment Index ::: 337.
... mold of culture , 16-18 , 44-110 self - directed change , 20-31 sensory experience , 175-78 the third : breaking through the mold , 18-19 , 111-94 three kinds of , 15-25 human nature ( cont . ) ( see also fulfillment Index ::: 337.
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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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