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... ment as a pervasive actuality . The German ethologists intro- duced the word " Umwelt " to denote not merely an environ- ment which surrounds you , but which is also in you . And in- deed , from the point of view of development ...
... ment as a pervasive actuality . The German ethologists intro- duced the word " Umwelt " to denote not merely an environ- ment which surrounds you , but which is also in you . And in- deed , from the point of view of development ...
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... ment that makes them unwilling to grant each other — or their children — a measure of autonomy . They may be possessed , in- stead , by irrational fears of losing what is left of their autonomy or of being sabotaged , restricted , and ...
... ment that makes them unwilling to grant each other — or their children — a measure of autonomy . They may be possessed , in- stead , by irrational fears of losing what is left of their autonomy or of being sabotaged , restricted , and ...
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... ment of those energies which both activate and are activated by potential developments . How potential developments become historical fact is demonstrated by the way in which " culturally deprived " Negro children meet a sudden ...
... ment of those energies which both activate and are activated by potential developments . How potential developments become historical fact is demonstrated by the way in which " culturally deprived " Negro children meet a sudden ...
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Preface | 9 |
Prologue | 15 |
Foundations in Observation | 44 |
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