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... principle of " adaptive radiation . " As developed , for example , by Simpson , this refers to the way in which a species adapted to a given habitat may grope its way into many other habitats , as if exploring and experimenting , like ...
... principle of " adaptive radiation . " As developed , for example , by Simpson , this refers to the way in which a species adapted to a given habitat may grope its way into many other habitats , as if exploring and experimenting , like ...
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... principles can be arrived at deductively , as if they were matters of mathematics or formal logic and that they are ... principles ? There is truth in all of these propositions ; any plan for the realiza- tion of human potentialities ...
... principles can be arrived at deductively , as if they were matters of mathematics or formal logic and that they are ... principles ? There is truth in all of these propositions ; any plan for the realiza- tion of human potentialities ...
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... principles of permitting the discovery of human potentialities , then , is to take them where you find them . But a more ... principle is to avoid overemphasizing the competitive . Competition is not always bad , but it frustrates and ...
... principles of permitting the discovery of human potentialities , then , is to take them where you find them . But a more ... principle is to avoid overemphasizing the competitive . Competition is not always bad , but it frustrates and ...
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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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