The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... hand . In chimpanzees , hand clapping is the last warning before they launch a serious attack . We still scare the chickens in this way and in former times at least - teachers clapped their hands to call their pupils to order . Hand ...
... hand . In chimpanzees , hand clapping is the last warning before they launch a serious attack . We still scare the chickens in this way and in former times at least - teachers clapped their hands to call their pupils to order . Hand ...
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... hand . In just the same manner , a free ranging chimpanzee carries his digging stick around with him , sometimes for many days . Only the hooked hand made it possible for our still unclothed ancestors to acquire , carry and keep the ...
... hand . In just the same manner , a free ranging chimpanzee carries his digging stick around with him , sometimes for many days . Only the hooked hand made it possible for our still unclothed ancestors to acquire , carry and keep the ...
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... hand of an Ego , which is simply the expected idea suddenly broken off , on the other hand of the Non - Ego , which is the strange intruder , in his abrupt entrance " ( 5.53 ) . Man is conscious of the feeling of surprise as a result of ...
... hand of an Ego , which is simply the expected idea suddenly broken off , on the other hand of the Non - Ego , which is the strange intruder , in his abrupt entrance " ( 5.53 ) . Man is conscious of the feeling of surprise as a result of ...
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