Beyond Freedom and DignityArgues that concepts of freedom and dignity are destructive of values they claim to foster; that a technology of behavior would be more prductive of the good society. |
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... feel our own jubilance ? We do , indeed , feel things inside our own skin , but we do not feel the things which have been invented to explain behavior . The possessed man does not feel the possessing demon and may even deny that one ...
... feel our own jubilance ? We do , indeed , feel things inside our own skin , but we do not feel the things which have been invented to explain behavior . The possessed man does not feel the possessing demon and may even deny that one ...
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... feel good reinforce us when we feel them . Things that look good reinforce us when we look at them . When we say colloquially that we “ go for " such things , we identify a kind of behavior which is frequently rein- forced by them ...
... feel good reinforce us when we feel them . Things that look good reinforce us when we look at them . When we say colloquially that we “ go for " such things , we identify a kind of behavior which is frequently rein- forced by them ...
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... feels a slap on the face , he feels depressed as he feels a cold wind . Two important differences arise from the differ- ence in location . In the first place , he can feel things outside his skin in an active sense ; he can feel a ...
... feels a slap on the face , he feels depressed as he feels a cold wind . Two important differences arise from the differ- ence in location . In the first place , he can feel things outside his skin in an active sense ; he can feel a ...
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