Identity Youth and Crisis1968 |
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... man , however , seems to flatter himself more than any man before him that he has the universe to himself and that an experimentally inclined God , very much made in man's image , is glad to step aside for him . At any rate , I have ...
... man , however , seems to flatter himself more than any man before him that he has the universe to himself and that an experimentally inclined God , very much made in man's image , is glad to step aside for him . At any rate , I have ...
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... man's condition , a ten- dency to overlook the fateful function of childhood in the fabric of society . Maybe moral man and rational man , having fought so hard to make man's civilized image absolute and irreversible , re- fuse to see how ...
... man's condition , a ten- dency to overlook the fateful function of childhood in the fabric of society . Maybe moral man and rational man , having fought so hard to make man's civilized image absolute and irreversible , re- fuse to see how ...
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... man's school age . However , the stage - by- stage acquisition during human childhood of each of man's evolutionary gains leaves the mark of infantile experience on his proudest achievements . As the play age bequeaths to all method ...
... man's school age . However , the stage - by- stage acquisition during human childhood of each of man's evolutionary gains leaves the mark of infantile experience on his proudest achievements . As the play age bequeaths to all method ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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