The Act of CreationMacmillan, 1964 - Всего страниц: 751 |
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... whole has changed ; its normal controls ( through the nervous system and local chemical gradients ) are out of action or even reversed ; but the organism as a whole nevertheless assists the regenerating part by certain emergency ...
... whole has changed ; its normal controls ( through the nervous system and local chemical gradients ) are out of action or even reversed ; but the organism as a whole nevertheless assists the regenerating part by certain emergency ...
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... whole organism ; in periods of starvation , the digestive system asserts itself to the detriment of other parts ; in rage and panic , the sympathico - adrenal apparatus tyrannizes the whole ; and when sex is aroused , reason ( as the ...
... whole organism ; in periods of starvation , the digestive system asserts itself to the detriment of other parts ; in rage and panic , the sympathico - adrenal apparatus tyrannizes the whole ; and when sex is aroused , reason ( as the ...
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... whole ; facing upward or inward , it behaves as a dependent part which is inhibited or triggered into action by higher controls . One might call this the ' Janus principle ' in organic ( and social ) hierarchies . 3. The ' whole ...
... whole ; facing upward or inward , it behaves as a dependent part which is inhibited or triggered into action by higher controls . One might call this the ' Janus principle ' in organic ( and social ) hierarchies . 3. The ' whole ...
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Foreword by Professor Sir Cyril Burt | 13 |
Authors Preface | 21 |
THE LOGIC OF LAUGHTER | 27 |
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