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Suppose that the student approached the problem with concepts of individual psychology . That common core of motivations and circumstances which accounted for the emergence of the delinquent subculture would , unless organized by ...
Suppose that the student approached the problem with concepts of individual psychology . That common core of motivations and circumstances which accounted for the emergence of the delinquent subculture would , unless organized by ...
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And pure science must transcend the use of " aesthetic concepts of large configurations ” in favor of “ narrowly defined variables rigidly abstracted from the aesthetic contexts in which they appear . " 30 The two approaches just ...
And pure science must transcend the use of " aesthetic concepts of large configurations ” in favor of “ narrowly defined variables rigidly abstracted from the aesthetic contexts in which they appear . " 30 The two approaches just ...
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Finally , we shall see how the concept of diversity in taste and judgment harbingered a change in the critic's role . ... gave way to analyses of such concepts as “ imagination , ” “ enthusiasm , ” and finally " genius .
Finally , we shall see how the concept of diversity in taste and judgment harbingered a change in the critic's role . ... gave way to analyses of such concepts as “ imagination , ” “ enthusiasm , ” and finally " genius .
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INTRODUCTION by Mirra Komarovsky | 2 |
THE NONECONOMIC ASSUMPTIONS OF JOHN MAY | 8 |
PART 1HISTORY AND SOCIAL RESEARCH | 31 |
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