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... emotional expressions of early humans . Out of these roots one could see how words were built up and how these words , in turn , used at first metaphorically but then forgotten , could evolve narratively into whole mythological ...
... emotional expressions of early humans . Out of these roots one could see how words were built up and how these words , in turn , used at first metaphorically but then forgotten , could evolve narratively into whole mythological ...
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... emotional now is dangerous to oneself and to others ' , Douglas affirmed , as if providing the perfect riposte . 19 The problem lies in judging whether his studied aloofness ever slipped into affectation or something even worse ...
... emotional now is dangerous to oneself and to others ' , Douglas affirmed , as if providing the perfect riposte . 19 The problem lies in judging whether his studied aloofness ever slipped into affectation or something even worse ...
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... emotional psychology , primate cognition , etc. And my own speciality - developmental cognitive neuroscience is probably one of the furthest from the Humanities . So the problem the lecture posed was to link my interest in genotype ...
... emotional psychology , primate cognition , etc. And my own speciality - developmental cognitive neuroscience is probably one of the furthest from the Humanities . So the problem the lecture posed was to link my interest in genotype ...
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