Fields of Psychology: A Study of Man and His EnvironmentH. Holt, 1931 - 613 páginas |
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... human individual's heredity . He owes them to the properties of the germ- plasm of his remote and near ancestry . The effects of remote ancestry appear by way of the many functional and structural similarities which characterize the human ...
... human individual's heredity . He owes them to the properties of the germ- plasm of his remote and near ancestry . The effects of remote ancestry appear by way of the many functional and structural similarities which characterize the human ...
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... human being , largely because of the confusion of these two categories . Where mind is seen as a kind of rational soul we can readily understand how a sharp separation between human and infra- human organisms could readily be drawn ...
... human being , largely because of the confusion of these two categories . Where mind is seen as a kind of rational soul we can readily understand how a sharp separation between human and infra- human organisms could readily be drawn ...
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... human organism , must have mental processes similar to those of the latter . Or , a certain type of behavior of the human individual is accompanied by certain mental processes . If the animal exhibits human - like behavior , it must ...
... human organism , must have mental processes similar to those of the latter . Or , a certain type of behavior of the human individual is accompanied by certain mental processes . If the animal exhibits human - like behavior , it must ...
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