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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... reason for denying that propensities to discourse and learning existed before man himself . But there is also no doubt that only the human species has acquired the capacity to manipulate the world via verbal simulacra and abstract ...
... reason for denying that propensities to discourse and learning existed before man himself . But there is also no doubt that only the human species has acquired the capacity to manipulate the world via verbal simulacra and abstract ...
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... reason " and " instinct " . Even in man , in fact , an instinctive attitude is a pressure exerted by the primitive demands of the single individual ( flight from death , self - preservation , ... ) and the species ( procreation , some ...
... reason " and " instinct " . Even in man , in fact , an instinctive attitude is a pressure exerted by the primitive demands of the single individual ( flight from death , self - preservation , ... ) and the species ( procreation , some ...
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... reason vs. instinct one , which is a traditional part of culture and has generated quite a few of the dichotomies mentioned here - for example egoism as opposed to altruism . We do not find an egoistical human attitude that is curbed by ...
... reason vs. instinct one , which is a traditional part of culture and has generated quite a few of the dichotomies mentioned here - for example egoism as opposed to altruism . We do not find an egoistical human attitude that is curbed by ...
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