Life and MindAntioch Press, 1956 - Broj stranica: 29 |
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... sense lest common sense infect psychology with its belief in freedom . " We should strive , he says , for better perspective in such matters . The problem of man finally comes down , of course , to the question of what " mind " actually ...
... sense lest common sense infect psychology with its belief in freedom . " We should strive , he says , for better perspective in such matters . The problem of man finally comes down , of course , to the question of what " mind " actually ...
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... sense conception of why we act as we do . We do some- thing because we want to , not because we are pushed into doing it . A man eats an apple because he likes it , or goes to a symphony concert because he has a love for music . Try as ...
... sense conception of why we act as we do . We do some- thing because we want to , not because we are pushed into doing it . A man eats an apple because he likes it , or goes to a symphony concert because he has a love for music . Try as ...
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... sense , is the most distinctive feature of living things . The form of its bodily parts is the means by which a species of plant or animal is most commonly recognized . The science of embryology is the description of the developmental ...
... sense , is the most distinctive feature of living things . The form of its bodily parts is the means by which a species of plant or animal is most commonly recognized . The science of embryology is the description of the developmental ...
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