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... awareness and of his atten- tion to his awareness has , at first , led to a scientific mythology of the mind or to a mythological use of scientific terms and meth- ods , as if social science could and would repeat in a short time , and ...
... awareness and of his atten- tion to his awareness has , at first , led to a scientific mythology of the mind or to a mythological use of scientific terms and meth- ods , as if social science could and would repeat in a short time , and ...
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... awareness . In India , as elsewhere , the context is that of an awakening from what Gandhi has called the " fourfold ruin " wrought by colonization in any form : political and economic , as well as cultural and spiritual ruin . It would ...
... awareness . In India , as elsewhere , the context is that of an awakening from what Gandhi has called the " fourfold ruin " wrought by colonization in any form : political and economic , as well as cultural and spiritual ruin . It would ...
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... awareness . That such " psychologizing " is not always welcome is all too understandable , and the fate of having to cultivate theories while unself - conscious action is called for is not always comfortable . The controversial issue of ...
... awareness . That such " psychologizing " is not always welcome is all too understandable , and the fate of having to cultivate theories while unself - conscious action is called for is not always comfortable . The controversial issue of ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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