The CEA Critic, Volumes 44-45Department of English, Texas A&M University, 1981 |
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... social and natural world . Through these transactions , brain becomes mind , and this evolutionary course is deeply and permanently influenced by the sorts of events which each society and each culture provides for its members . In the ...
... social and natural world . Through these transactions , brain becomes mind , and this evolutionary course is deeply and permanently influenced by the sorts of events which each society and each culture provides for its members . In the ...
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... social scale . Money alone could not buy status . While many indeed studied for the exams just for social success , still others took the whole thing seriously as a matter of their self - cultivation , of their repossessing the ...
... social scale . Money alone could not buy status . While many indeed studied for the exams just for social success , still others took the whole thing seriously as a matter of their self - cultivation , of their repossessing the ...
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... social sciences . The feminist critic is especially fortunate to be able to adapt , not only social scientific method , but social scientific method glossed with feminist ideology , inasmuch as feminism has been as prolific elsewhere as ...
... social sciences . The feminist critic is especially fortunate to be able to adapt , not only social scientific method , but social scientific method glossed with feminist ideology , inasmuch as feminism has been as prolific elsewhere as ...
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