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Lieberman , P. ( 1991 ) , Uniquely human : the evolution of speech , thought and selfless behaviour ( Cambridge , Mass . ) . Leslie , A. M. ( 1987 ) , ' Pretence and representation in infancy : the origins of " theory of mind " ...
Lieberman , P. ( 1991 ) , Uniquely human : the evolution of speech , thought and selfless behaviour ( Cambridge , Mass . ) . Leslie , A. M. ( 1987 ) , ' Pretence and representation in infancy : the origins of " theory of mind " ...
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Could someone who discovered the psychological laws under- lying human choice and knew enough about our make - up manipulate us into making the choices that suited him ? Perhaps , up to a point . Advertisers influence us by conscious ...
Could someone who discovered the psychological laws under- lying human choice and knew enough about our make - up manipulate us into making the choices that suited him ? Perhaps , up to a point . Advertisers influence us by conscious ...
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Leach's own illustrations reveal that a matrix is formed by the oppositions between the relative positions of human beings and deities and animals , that ' the polarity Nature : Culture , Gods : Men affirms that the relationship between ...
Leach's own illustrations reveal that a matrix is formed by the oppositions between the relative positions of human beings and deities and animals , that ' the polarity Nature : Culture , Gods : Men affirms that the relationship between ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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