Freedom and CultureWingate, 1951 - 270 Seiten |
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... course , not the prime reason for the development of the examination system , which is more a survival of primitive ' rites of initiation ' and represents one of those discordances which arise so often in the history of social rites ...
... course , not the prime reason for the development of the examination system , which is more a survival of primitive ' rites of initiation ' and represents one of those discordances which arise so often in the history of social rites ...
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... course , to be ig- nored , but it does not play the preponderant rôle ascribed to it ) . In particular it often happens that children who are poor at calculation give evidence of real understanding and even inge- niousness when the ...
... course , to be ig- nored , but it does not play the preponderant rôle ascribed to it ) . In particular it often happens that children who are poor at calculation give evidence of real understanding and even inge- niousness when the ...
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... course of their own and following us about as we walk . Every child thinks at one time or the other that the moon is following his steps , and in some primitive societies man believed that the course of the stars was determined by the ...
... course of their own and following us about as we walk . Every child thinks at one time or the other that the moon is following his steps , and in some primitive societies man believed that the course of the stars was determined by the ...
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