Man's Rage for Chaos: Biology, Behavior, and the ArtsChilton Books, 1965 - 339 страници |
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... learned exactly as most roles are learned , by informal non- institutionalized interaction with other people who know the role or who are also engaged in learning it . The perceiver's role has been partly institutionalized in some ...
... learned exactly as most roles are learned , by informal non- institutionalized interaction with other people who know the role or who are also engaged in learning it . The perceiver's role has been partly institutionalized in some ...
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... learned and mastered on the art perceiver's stage , once the perceiving role - player has become adept in his performance , he tends to forget , as in all role - behavior , that he has learned it . At this point the work of art may be ...
... learned and mastered on the art perceiver's stage , once the perceiving role - player has become adept in his performance , he tends to forget , as in all role - behavior , that he has learned it . At this point the work of art may be ...
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... learned to perform a role well , or at all , one can apply it with more or less success to any situation . We may be amused at the office buffoon or we may eliminate him from a situation in which he is playing the wrong role ; but that ...
... learned to perform a role well , or at all , one can apply it with more or less success to any situation . We may be amused at the office buffoon or we may eliminate him from a situation in which he is playing the wrong role ; but that ...
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RAGE FOR ORDER | 3 |
ART AND BEHAVIOR | 41 |
SIGNS | 74 |
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