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... problem when he has eaten before starting the problem , or when there is food at his side to be enjoyed when he chooses . The human young are even more curious . When children in the third year of life are studied with such " sensory ...
... problem when he has eaten before starting the problem , or when there is food at his side to be enjoyed when he chooses . The human young are even more curious . When children in the third year of life are studied with such " sensory ...
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... problem of the cures and did little with it . The long struggle of Elliotson in England to get the phenomena of hypnosis under scientific observation led to the same result ; the problem of magnetism was handled with dispatch , whereas ...
... problem of the cures and did little with it . The long struggle of Elliotson in England to get the phenomena of hypnosis under scientific observation led to the same result ; the problem of magnetism was handled with dispatch , whereas ...
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... problem which may merit study , along with the problem of the nature of the objective boundaries . This soon leads over a bridge which to many will appear to be perilous indeed . For selfhood is seen from all these vantage points to be ...
... problem which may merit study , along with the problem of the nature of the objective boundaries . This soon leads over a bridge which to many will appear to be perilous indeed . For selfhood is seen from all these vantage points to be ...
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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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