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E: How about the human mouth? B: What does it dispense? E: Spit ... the mouth
propels spit out whenever it wants . . . oh, oh. It isn't really self cleaning . . . you
know, dribbling on the chin. A: Couldn't there be a mouth which was trained so
that ...
E: How about the human mouth? B: What does it dispense? E: Spit ... the mouth
propels spit out whenever it wants . . . oh, oh. It isn't really self cleaning . . . you
know, dribbling on the chin. A: Couldn't there be a mouth which was trained so
that ...
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Most of the concepts with which humans work have been handed down pre-
packaged; and we are expected to obey their authority. Creating a world in which
these concepts do not hold forces us to act with a maker's responsibility rather
than ...
Most of the concepts with which humans work have been handed down pre-
packaged; and we are expected to obey their authority. Creating a world in which
these concepts do not hold forces us to act with a maker's responsibility rather
than ...
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THOMSON, J. Arthur, Darwinism and Human Life. New York: Henry Holt, 1917.
THOMSON, J. Arthur, Concerning Evolution. New Haven: Yale University Press,
1925. THOREAU, Henry David, Thoreau: Philosopher of Freedom. New York: ...
THOMSON, J. Arthur, Darwinism and Human Life. New York: Henry Holt, 1917.
THOMSON, J. Arthur, Concerning Evolution. New Haven: Yale University Press,
1925. THOREAU, Henry David, Thoreau: Philosopher of Freedom. New York: ...
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THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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