Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... operation of outside social influences in the form of imitation and training passed on by parents to their children . A ... operations . Man's behaviour is acquired from without and transmitted from generation to generation , i.e. by ...
... operation of outside social influences in the form of imitation and training passed on by parents to their children . A ... operations . Man's behaviour is acquired from without and transmitted from generation to generation , i.e. by ...
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... operation until towards the beginning of adoles- cence ) , the operations of logic do not constitute themselves and acquire their integral structure except by exercise which is not purely verbal , but attached above all and essentially ...
... operation until towards the beginning of adoles- cence ) , the operations of logic do not constitute themselves and acquire their integral structure except by exercise which is not purely verbal , but attached above all and essentially ...
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... operations are , in fact , always co - operative operations , and they imply a whole series of intellectually reciprocal relationships , and co - operation which is simultaneously moral and rational . But the traditional school knows no ...
... operations are , in fact , always co - operative operations , and they imply a whole series of intellectually reciprocal relationships , and co - operation which is simultaneously moral and rational . But the traditional school knows no ...
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