Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... woman ) claim that in principle there is nothing in nature that man cannot now learn to understand . " Death , too ? " I heard a woman ask one of these metaphysical technocrats , and he nod- ded with an enigmatic smile . And man , he ...
... woman ) claim that in principle there is nothing in nature that man cannot now learn to understand . " Death , too ? " I heard a woman ask one of these metaphysical technocrats , and he nod- ded with an enigmatic smile . And man , he ...
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... woman's need to be a lady in a moment of reckless passion . In all this there is a basic inability to conceive of any area in life where the standards and the words of a man and a woman could honestly coincide and be lifted above a ...
... woman's need to be a lady in a moment of reckless passion . In all this there is a basic inability to conceive of any area in life where the standards and the words of a man and a woman could honestly coincide and be lifted above a ...
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... Woman , then , is not " more passive " than man simply because her central biological function forces her or permits ... woman's knowledge of pain makes her a " dolorosa " in a deeper sense than one who is addicted to small pains . She ...
... Woman , then , is not " more passive " than man simply because her central biological function forces her or permits ... woman's knowledge of pain makes her a " dolorosa " in a deeper sense than one who is addicted to small pains . She ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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