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... tural conditions different from those known today . A cycle of interactions between a changing culture and a changing bio- logical potential will , as Julian Huxley has suggested , give us a spiral of transformations which in no sense ...
... tural conditions different from those known today . A cycle of interactions between a changing culture and a changing bio- logical potential will , as Julian Huxley has suggested , give us a spiral of transformations which in no sense ...
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... tural assumptions within the life history of each growing par- ticipant in the cultural system ; the proneness to socially shared misinterpretations . How , then , with all this massive system of fetters and mana- cles which man has ...
... tural assumptions within the life history of each growing par- ticipant in the cultural system ; the proneness to socially shared misinterpretations . How , then , with all this massive system of fetters and mana- cles which man has ...
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Gardner Murphy. tural environment , with reference to the cosmic totality which they face ? Certainly we shall recognize the deeply ingrained cul- tural assumptions , the unconscious and axiomatic assumptions which even the most radical ...
Gardner Murphy. tural environment , with reference to the cosmic totality which they face ? Certainly we shall recognize the deeply ingrained cul- tural assumptions , the unconscious and axiomatic assumptions which even the most radical ...
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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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