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... potentialities , the richness of his con- tacts with his cosmos , and the hope that more and more may be discovered ... Potentialities are not just incompletenesses but radically new kinds of human nature , some of which we glimpse ...
... potentialities , the richness of his con- tacts with his cosmos , and the hope that more and more may be discovered ... Potentialities are not just incompletenesses but radically new kinds of human nature , some of which we glimpse ...
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... potentialities . Indeed , if the spirit of discovery , so central in science and tech- nology , can be made dominant ... potentialities as it has achieved in studying the potentialities lying hidden in the world of physics and chemistry ...
... potentialities . Indeed , if the spirit of discovery , so central in science and tech- nology , can be made dominant ... potentialities as it has achieved in studying the potentialities lying hidden in the world of physics and chemistry ...
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... potentiality for sensory , motor , intel- lectual experience , and has to combine all this in fresh acts of cultural creativeness , he is doing nothing more than realizing these potentialities when he writes Macbeth or flies a plane at ...
... potentiality for sensory , motor , intel- lectual experience , and has to combine all this in fresh acts of cultural creativeness , he is doing nothing more than realizing these potentialities when he writes Macbeth or flies a plane at ...
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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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