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... whole body , as in theater and dance , crafts- manship , sports , and self - display . These activities are related ... whole person and the whole culture and as , in the Western world , love - music combines the erotic impulse with the ...
... whole body , as in theater and dance , crafts- manship , sports , and self - display . These activities are related ... whole person and the whole culture and as , in the Western world , love - music combines the erotic impulse with the ...
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... whole of a personal response . It is likely , in the same manner , that there are heights of integrative activity which express the whole of the person's re- sponse to the world rather than chains of association limited to the formal ...
... whole of a personal response . It is likely , in the same manner , that there are heights of integrative activity which express the whole of the person's re- sponse to the world rather than chains of association limited to the formal ...
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... whole or , in the language of Gestalt psychology , each event has " membership character " in the whole . The same is true with reference to each cell in my body . Each cell is bathed in fluids influenced by the general acid - base ...
... whole or , in the language of Gestalt psychology , each event has " membership character " in the whole . The same is true with reference to each cell in my body . Each cell is bathed in fluids influenced by the general acid - base ...
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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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