Understanding the Ifugao Rice TerracesSaint Louis University, Cordillera Research and Development Foundation, 2003 - 126 sidor |
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... Organism and Activity 20 Unlike other higher mammals , human has no environment firmly structured by his own instinctual organization . He has no species - specific environment . Despite an area of individual learning and accumulation ...
... Organism and Activity 20 Unlike other higher mammals , human has no environment firmly structured by his own instinctual organization . He has no species - specific environment . Despite an area of individual learning and accumulation ...
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... Organism and Identity 116 While the organism continues to affect each phase of human's reality- constructing activity , the organism , in turn is itself affected by this activity . Human's animality is transformed in socialization , but ...
... Organism and Identity 116 While the organism continues to affect each phase of human's reality- constructing activity , the organism , in turn is itself affected by this activity . Human's animality is transformed in socialization , but ...
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... organism is used in activity ; expressivity , gait , and gesture are socially structured . 118 In the internal aspect , the dialectic manifests itself as the resistance of the biological substratum to its social moulding . This is most ...
... organism is used in activity ; expressivity , gait , and gesture are socially structured . 118 In the internal aspect , the dialectic manifests itself as the resistance of the biological substratum to its social moulding . This is most ...
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