The Centennial Review: CR., Volume 13College of Arts and Letters, Michigan State University, 1969 - Literature |
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Page 127
... individual plants or animals are removed from their original setting they are free to lose certain formerly essential genetic information with impunity . For example , certain abundant insects in a domesticated plant's original home ...
... individual plants or animals are removed from their original setting they are free to lose certain formerly essential genetic information with impunity . For example , certain abundant insects in a domesticated plant's original home ...
Page 172
... individual's pride in his idealized self also leads him to impose stringent demands and taboos upon himself ( “ the tyranny of the should " ) . The function of the shoulds is " to make oneself over into one's idealized self : the ...
... individual's pride in his idealized self also leads him to impose stringent demands and taboos upon himself ( “ the tyranny of the should " ) . The function of the shoulds is " to make oneself over into one's idealized self : the ...
Page 380
... individual be wholly dependent on it and on its formulations , has stripped him of ( or never given him ) : so that now , on his own at last , as he must be if he is ever to know himself , he is threatened with the de- struction of any ...
... individual be wholly dependent on it and on its formulations , has stripped him of ( or never given him ) : so that now , on his own at last , as he must be if he is ever to know himself , he is threatened with the de- struction of any ...
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