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Love of nature arises from this sense of goodness all around us that is trustworthy . Yoshi said of his boyhood feeling , “ Nature was not my enemy . Nature is my friend , but we have to co - operate and keep harmony with it .
Love of nature arises from this sense of goodness all around us that is trustworthy . Yoshi said of his boyhood feeling , “ Nature was not my enemy . Nature is my friend , but we have to co - operate and keep harmony with it .
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Pure psychologists may even deny they have a philosophy , as tantamount to betraying the certainty of a delimited natural science to the diffused uncertainty of boundless speculation . And yet if a psychologist is to gain self ...
Pure psychologists may even deny they have a philosophy , as tantamount to betraying the certainty of a delimited natural science to the diffused uncertainty of boundless speculation . And yet if a psychologist is to gain self ...
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The Nature of Personality . Cambridge , Mass .: Addison - Wesley Publishing Co. , Inc. , 1950 . The Nature of Prejudice . Cambridge , Mass .: Addison - Wesley Publishing Co. , Inc. , 1954 . Personality : A Psychological Interpretation .
The Nature of Personality . Cambridge , Mass .: Addison - Wesley Publishing Co. , Inc. , 1950 . The Nature of Prejudice . Cambridge , Mass .: Addison - Wesley Publishing Co. , Inc. , 1954 . Personality : A Psychological Interpretation .
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