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... particular food a particular man will like - cheesecake , oys- ters , or spaghetti . Or suppose we know that they all love rhythm ; this does not tell us whether a given man will crave Bach or Ber- lioz , Gershwin or Irving Berlin . Our ...
... particular food a particular man will like - cheesecake , oys- ters , or spaghetti . Or suppose we know that they all love rhythm ; this does not tell us whether a given man will crave Bach or Ber- lioz , Gershwin or Irving Berlin . Our ...
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... particular , brings into existence that which is a fulfillment both of his own unfinished and never - to - be - finished individuality , of which he is aware only after the event , and of that which is potential within the group , as he ...
... particular , brings into existence that which is a fulfillment both of his own unfinished and never - to - be - finished individuality , of which he is aware only after the event , and of that which is potential within the group , as he ...
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... particular , children - eager for new experience . • Motor Experience and the Extension of Human Nature Side by side with all the sensory extensions go motor extensions . Tools are the first such extensions . In our study of paleolithic ...
... particular , children - eager for new experience . • Motor Experience and the Extension of Human Nature Side by side with all the sensory extensions go motor extensions . Tools are the first such extensions . In our study of paleolithic ...
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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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achieve activity adaptive radiation appear arts aspects association psychology autisms basic become biological C. D. Broad canalization capacity cathexis century changes complex conception cosmic craving creative cultural curiosity depend discovered discovery drives emergence environment evolution example existence experience fact factors freedom fulfillment genes genetic give given goals Gordon Allport hard determinism herent homogamy human potentialities hypnosis ideas impulse individual integration intellectual interaction invention involved James Harvey Robinson Julian Huxley kind Kurt Lewin learning living man's mankind means ment mind modes mold move organization patterns period person physical possible principle problem psychoanalysis psychology reality relation response rhythms rigid satisfactions scientific sense sensitive sensory sheer simian social society specific structure things thinking thought three human natures tion tive trends tural ture types understanding World War II