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... individual interactions and society - level forms like patrilineages . The interesting puzzles are : How are such peculiarly individual behaviours as aggression and joking —– expressions of subjective feelings - shaped by sociocultural ...
... individual interactions and society - level forms like patrilineages . The interesting puzzles are : How are such peculiarly individual behaviours as aggression and joking —– expressions of subjective feelings - shaped by sociocultural ...
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... individual mothers and fathers . Rights and obligations may then be recognised as applying not only to separate individual members of structurally coupled dyads , but may become similar for all who hold these roles . When spoken ...
... individual mothers and fathers . Rights and obligations may then be recognised as applying not only to separate individual members of structurally coupled dyads , but may become similar for all who hold these roles . When spoken ...
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... individual forms to be individuals in their own right , rather than owing their individuality to something else . So far Lloyd's interest in ancient Grammar and Logic involved him in no particular conflict , but the later Neoplatonists ...
... individual forms to be individuals in their own right , rather than owing their individuality to something else . So far Lloyd's interest in ancient Grammar and Logic involved him in no particular conflict , but the later Neoplatonists ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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