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... attaining satisfaction from the exercise of its varied functions with the external resources at its disposal . In this task of attaining satisfaction the indi- vidual is responsive to the attitude of his fellows , 170 THE PERSONALITY ...
... attaining satisfaction from the exercise of its varied functions with the external resources at its disposal . In this task of attaining satisfaction the indi- vidual is responsive to the attitude of his fellows , 170 THE PERSONALITY ...
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... attain personal equilibrium in this way and who make their most strenu- 11 The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin . Edited by his son , Fran- cis Darwin . London , John Murray , 1887 . ous approach to the heart of things through the ...
... attain personal equilibrium in this way and who make their most strenu- 11 The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin . Edited by his son , Fran- cis Darwin . London , John Murray , 1887 . ous approach to the heart of things through the ...
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... attain greater control of one's individual life ; individual intelli- gence can somehow or other attain contact with a higher cosmic knowledge and thus enable the individual to escape from the trammels of mundane desire , and pass into ...
... attain greater control of one's individual life ; individual intelli- gence can somehow or other attain contact with a higher cosmic knowledge and thus enable the individual to escape from the trammels of mundane desire , and pass into ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
THE PERSONALITY AND THE COMPONENT STRUC | 38 |
THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PERSONALITY | 72 |
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acromegaly activity adaptation adult æsthetic appetites Arthur Schopenhauer artist associated attain attitude autonomic nervous system behavior beliefs biological brain Charles Darwin child CHROMOMERES cial Clotilde Clotilde de Vaux code of values complex components Comte conscious craving crude cultural environment Darwin derived disturb dominant Dura mater dynamic dynamic equilibrium early Edmund Gosse egoistic emotional ence endowment energy epidemic encephalitis equilibrium expression external factors father feeling fellows functions gametic genes give gland human nature human personality important indi individual infant influence inner experience integrated intellectual interest investigator JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH London ment mental mother needs nervous system nutritive organism pain phantasy philosophical physico-chemical pituitary gland play pleasure primitive reaction relations religious repressed response rôle Saint-Simon satisfaction Schopenhauer self-assertion self-expression sexual situation social sonality spiritual structure symbols system of forces tendencies thalamus thought tion traits universe vidual York