The Act of CreationMacmillan, 1964 - 751 pagina's |
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Pagina 76
... function , when - to put it in a different way -the dependent part pretends to be an independent whole and forces our attention to regard it as such . When we exercise a well - practised skill the parts must function smoothly and ...
... function , when - to put it in a different way -the dependent part pretends to be an independent whole and forces our attention to regard it as such . When we exercise a well - practised skill the parts must function smoothly and ...
Pagina 369
... function ' was defined as social function , a person's rank and occupation in the social hierarchy . Apart from that , individuals are interchangeable , without personal identity , and their appearance de- void of interest . In the ...
... function ' was defined as social function , a person's rank and occupation in the social hierarchy . Apart from that , individuals are interchangeable , without personal identity , and their appearance de- void of interest . In the ...
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... Function I shall take as my starting point two complementary aspects of the evolutionary process : differentiation of structure and integration of function . Regardless of what causal theory one adopts to account for the evolution of ...
... Function I shall take as my starting point two complementary aspects of the evolutionary process : differentiation of structure and integration of function . Regardless of what causal theory one adopts to account for the evolution of ...
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Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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