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... sheer extension of the trends of the present - a sheer continuation of the line of ascent , however steep we make it . The method of extrapolation by which we undertake to say that we shall have more and more of whatever has already ...
... sheer extension of the trends of the present - a sheer continuation of the line of ascent , however steep we make it . The method of extrapolation by which we undertake to say that we shall have more and more of whatever has already ...
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... sheer delight in the rules as such , sheer " virtu- osity " in mastering and using this , like other forms of the social network which holds us together . A major aspect of the " latency " period as conceived by psychoanalysis is the ...
... sheer delight in the rules as such , sheer " virtu- osity " in mastering and using this , like other forms of the social network which holds us together . A major aspect of the " latency " period as conceived by psychoanalysis is the ...
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... sheer familiarity is sufficient explana- tion of the phenomenon of channeling or canalization . Sheer fa- miliarity as such , without repeated commerce with the object in such a way as to satisfy a drive , does not appear to lead to ...
... sheer familiarity is sufficient explana- tion of the phenomenon of channeling or canalization . Sheer fa- miliarity as such , without repeated commerce with the object in such a way as to satisfy a drive , does not appear to lead to ...
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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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