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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... motives ' for communicating so as to learn culture , motives that are inherent in the child's cerebral organization . children , as early steps in The traits and children expose Both classical dualistic thinking and rational empiricism ...
... motives ' for communicating so as to learn culture , motives that are inherent in the child's cerebral organization . children , as early steps in The traits and children expose Both classical dualistic thinking and rational empiricism ...
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... symbolic representations that transform all motives for acting in the world . We believe that symbols arise in the child's consciousness through strategies of two kinds of motive : one object - 82 Motives for Culture in Young Children.
... symbolic representations that transform all motives for acting in the world . We believe that symbols arise in the child's consciousness through strategies of two kinds of motive : one object - 82 Motives for Culture in Young Children.
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... motives that direct cooperative , intermental ( TREVARTHEN , 1982 ; TREVARTHEN and LOGOTHETI , 1987 ) . life These are the basic premises for a scientific theory of innate motives for the activity of culture . With this theory we may ...
... motives that direct cooperative , intermental ( TREVARTHEN , 1982 ; TREVARTHEN and LOGOTHETI , 1987 ) . life These are the basic premises for a scientific theory of innate motives for the activity of culture . With this theory we may ...
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