CEA Critic, Volume 63Department of English, Texas A&M University, 2001 |
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... behaviors of other people rather than thinking through the values embedded in or underlying those behaviors . Probably even those of us who are introspective and reflective are more given than we might predict to adopting an embedded ...
... behaviors of other people rather than thinking through the values embedded in or underlying those behaviors . Probably even those of us who are introspective and reflective are more given than we might predict to adopting an embedded ...
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... behavior as demanding respect on the street or asking the dean for a raise or being willing to kill other human beings in wars initiated by our country's leaders . Whenever we engage in these or thousands of other behaviors , we often ...
... behavior as demanding respect on the street or asking the dean for a raise or being willing to kill other human beings in wars initiated by our country's leaders . Whenever we engage in these or thousands of other behaviors , we often ...
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... behavior of real - life models are often murky because the behavior of other people is not easily understood unless we can see the interior context of motives , feelings , personal history , and attitudes that inform their behavior . In ...
... behavior of real - life models are often murky because the behavior of other people is not easily understood unless we can see the interior context of motives , feelings , personal history , and attitudes that inform their behavior . In ...
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