Man's Rage for Chaos: Biology, Behavior, and the ArtsChilton Books, 1965 - 339 страници |
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... environment , a sense , therefore , that there would be no frustra- tion to any energy releasing action , to any behavior . I propose to call this " agoraphilia . " Again , most people feel wonderfully cozy in a small fire - lit room ...
... environment , a sense , therefore , that there would be no frustra- tion to any energy releasing action , to any behavior . I propose to call this " agoraphilia . " Again , most people feel wonderfully cozy in a small fire - lit room ...
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... environmental , as Malevich would call them . ( It will be remembered that " situation " has been defined above as " inter- preted environment . " ) Malevich is asserting that he does not wish to interpret the environment to get at the ...
... environmental , as Malevich would call them . ( It will be remembered that " situation " has been defined above as " inter- preted environment . " ) Malevich is asserting that he does not wish to interpret the environment to get at the ...
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... environment , based on assumptions related to the same or similar impingements from the environment . By assumption is meant that gen- erally unconscious aspect of the transactional process which may be described as a weighted average ...
... environment , based on assumptions related to the same or similar impingements from the environment . By assumption is meant that gen- erally unconscious aspect of the transactional process which may be described as a weighted average ...
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RAGE FOR ORDER | 3 |
ART AND BEHAVIOR | 41 |
SIGNS | 74 |
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