The Conduct of LifeSecker & Warburg, 1952 - 342 pages |
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Page 124
... person to the group overlooks their actual relationship . The group molds the person and gives him a function in his community , provides him with a role to play , bringing out the possibilities of social man : but the person , when he ...
... person to the group overlooks their actual relationship . The group molds the person and gives him a function in his community , provides him with a role to play , bringing out the possibilities of social man : but the person , when he ...
Page 242
... person , the mechanical , the organic , the social all enter : from the person , creativity and divinity emerge . To interpret the whole , we must ap- proach experience at various levels of abstraction and concretion ; only by so doing ...
... person , the mechanical , the organic , the social all enter : from the person , creativity and divinity emerge . To interpret the whole , we must ap- proach experience at various levels of abstraction and concretion ; only by so doing ...
Page 334
... Person , as an emergent , 190 Person , as emergent from group , 124 Person , Birth of the , 92-94 Personal , Bias Against the , 107-112 Personal transformation , resistance to , 108 Personality , 243 , autonomous activities of , 14 ...
... Person , as an emergent , 190 Person , as emergent from group , 124 Person , Birth of the , 92-94 Personal , Bias Against the , 107-112 Personal transformation , resistance to , 108 Personality , 243 , autonomous activities of , 14 ...
Contents
THE CHALLENGE TO RENEWAL | 3 |
COSMOS AND PERSON | 58 |
THE TRANSFORMATIONS OF | 92 |
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