Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith Harcourt, Brace, 1955 - 538 ページ |
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... nature . " This assumption has been used over and over again to jus- tify war or a passive attitude toward social ... nature " that makes all this trouble inevitable ? In critical times like these the phrase " human nature " is batted ...
... nature . " This assumption has been used over and over again to jus- tify war or a passive attitude toward social ... nature " that makes all this trouble inevitable ? In critical times like these the phrase " human nature " is batted ...
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... nature is changed . Human nature as it characterizes any group at any given time is what it is because of the conditions under which the individuals in that group have matured . And the only way to bring about the human nature we want ...
... nature is changed . Human nature as it characterizes any group at any given time is what it is because of the conditions under which the individuals in that group have matured . And the only way to bring about the human nature we want ...
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... nature " can you logically draw from your findings ? 5. Cantril explains that many people's notions about " human nature " are ration- alizations for perpetuating their ideas , prejudices , beliefs . What rationalization about human nature ...
... nature " can you logically draw from your findings ? 5. Cantril explains that many people's notions about " human nature " are ration- alizations for perpetuating their ideas , prejudices , beliefs . What rationalization about human nature ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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