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Robert Sullivan. dream , being unconscious and therefore ' unfree ' , attempts to adapt reality to the instincts ... adaptation to the environment . The illusion of dream has a ' biological value ' in its attempt to modify reality ...
Robert Sullivan. dream , being unconscious and therefore ' unfree ' , attempts to adapt reality to the instincts ... adaptation to the environment . The illusion of dream has a ' biological value ' in its attempt to modify reality ...
Page 96
... adaptation , and may very well have followed up Ogden and Richards's citation of Lloyd Morgan's Habit and instinct ( Caudwell read it in the 1896 edition ) , which they offered as proof of the importance of the sign in the organism's ...
... adaptation , and may very well have followed up Ogden and Richards's citation of Lloyd Morgan's Habit and instinct ( Caudwell read it in the 1896 edition ) , which they offered as proof of the importance of the sign in the organism's ...
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... adaptation becomes so much more important than biological adapta- tion . Darwinism is the law of biological evolution , but on it society imposes a quicker rhythm and new laws ; the laws first explained by Marx , but felt dimly by all ...
... adaptation becomes so much more important than biological adapta- tion . Darwinism is the law of biological evolution , but on it society imposes a quicker rhythm and new laws ; the laws first explained by Marx , but felt dimly by all ...
Contents
Editors Foreword | 1 |
Caudwell in the Thirties | 23 |
The Poet and Novelist | 52 |
Copyright | |
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