Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... nature of life itself - and that when we understand this we shall understand not only the development of the body ... human nature . Motives , for example , which psychology commonly attributes to drives , may be thought of instead as ...
... nature of life itself - and that when we understand this we shall understand not only the development of the body ... human nature . Motives , for example , which psychology commonly attributes to drives , may be thought of instead as ...
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... nature of life itself for that intangible but vitally important thing , the human spirit . In the relationship between body and mind that I have been proposing there is no suggestion that biology should supplant psychology . Both these ...
... nature of life itself for that intangible but vitally important thing , the human spirit . In the relationship between body and mind that I have been proposing there is no suggestion that biology should supplant psychology . Both these ...
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... nature now known to us are the only ones there are , for an understanding of all the processes of life may require a knowledge of principles not yet discovered . Human nature doubtless holds many surprises still , and we should be ...
... nature now known to us are the only ones there are , for an understanding of all the processes of life may require a knowledge of principles not yet discovered . Human nature doubtless holds many surprises still , and we should be ...
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