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This position also shares one common assumption with nativism : there is no way
to apprehend the nature of reality except through the actions of organisms ; but
unlike nativism , the interactional , transactional , and constructivist position does
...
This position also shares one common assumption with nativism : there is no way
to apprehend the nature of reality except through the actions of organisms ; but
unlike nativism , the interactional , transactional , and constructivist position does
...
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Less immediate is the recognition of analogies and parallelism between nature
and human life . The technique of the simile has been used since the time of
Homer : " Even as are the generations of leaves such are those likewise of men ...
Less immediate is the recognition of analogies and parallelism between nature
and human life . The technique of the simile has been used since the time of
Homer : " Even as are the generations of leaves such are those likewise of men ...
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In a similar way , Yi - Fu Tuan ' s brief comments on attitudes toward nature also
suggest a way of knowing the environment that has not yet been considered
analytically to any extent in existing environment - behavior studies . Although we
are ...
In a similar way , Yi - Fu Tuan ' s brief comments on attitudes toward nature also
suggest a way of knowing the environment that has not yet been considered
analytically to any extent in existing environment - behavior studies . Although we
are ...
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Editors Introduction | 27 |
Theory and Research on the Development | 138 |
Editors Introduction | 191 |
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