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She began to write The Geographical History of America or the Relation of Human Nature to the Human Mind , a work primarily of ideas or , more precisely , of one idea . Identity , in particular the ...
She began to write The Geographical History of America or the Relation of Human Nature to the Human Mind , a work primarily of ideas or , more precisely , of one idea . Identity , in particular the ...
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Audiences were too much involved in human nature , she decided , and were thereby prevented from knowing the human mind which , finally , is a law and an identity only to itself . “ To know what the human mind is , ” she wrote , “ there ...
Audiences were too much involved in human nature , she decided , and were thereby prevented from knowing the human mind which , finally , is a law and an identity only to itself . “ To know what the human mind is , ” she wrote , “ there ...
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The following excerpt from The Geographical History is a typical one : CHAPTER III а а The relation of superstition to identity and the human mind . Please remember the cuckoo . CHAPTER IV There are so many things to say about the ...
The following excerpt from The Geographical History is a typical one : CHAPTER III а а The relation of superstition to identity and the human mind . Please remember the cuckoo . CHAPTER IV There are so many things to say about the ...
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