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... philosophy of life . This new " humanistic " Weltanschauung seems to be a new and far more hopeful and encouraging way of conceiving any and every area of human knowledge : e.g. , economics , sociology , biology , and every pro- fession ...
... philosophy of life . This new " humanistic " Weltanschauung seems to be a new and far more hopeful and encouraging way of conceiving any and every area of human knowledge : e.g. , economics , sociology , biology , and every pro- fession ...
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... philosopher , answered only , " I solve prob- lems . " Certainly this ought to be a more usual answer . And it would be well for science if it had more men like Loeb . But these desiderata are clearly discouraged by the philosophy that ...
... philosopher , answered only , " I solve prob- lems . " Certainly this ought to be a more usual answer . And it would be well for science if it had more men like Loeb . But these desiderata are clearly discouraged by the philosophy that ...
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... philosophical satisfaction ; movement toward larger and larger , more and more inclusive and unitary philosophy or religion ; increased perception of connections and relations ; awe ; value commitment 9. Satisfied beauty need , thrill ...
... philosophical satisfaction ; movement toward larger and larger , more and more inclusive and unitary philosophy or religion ; increased perception of connections and relations ; awe ; value commitment 9. Satisfied beauty need , thrill ...
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A Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 11 |
Preface to Motivation Theory | 19 |
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