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It is evident that the mentality which accepts the milieu in its sensate and material reality will stress the satisfaction of the sensual bodily needs . Those who see it as a mere appearance will seek the satisfaction mainly of ...
It is evident that the mentality which accepts the milieu in its sensate and material reality will stress the satisfaction of the sensual bodily needs . Those who see it as a mere appearance will seek the satisfaction mainly of ...
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Every need , therefore , regardless of its nature , can have minimum and maximum levels of satisfaction , whatever these levels may happen to be in the given circumstances . D. The Methods of Satisfaction of Needs .
Every need , therefore , regardless of its nature , can have minimum and maximum levels of satisfaction , whatever these levels may happen to be in the given circumstances . D. The Methods of Satisfaction of Needs .
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Being ( Sein ) ; ( 2 ) the needs and ends are mainly spiritual ; ( 3 ) the extent of their satisfaction is the largest , and the level , highest ; ( 4 ) the method of their fulfillment or realization is self - imposed minimization or ...
Being ( Sein ) ; ( 2 ) the needs and ends are mainly spiritual ; ( 3 ) the extent of their satisfaction is the largest , and the level , highest ; ( 4 ) the method of their fulfillment or realization is self - imposed minimization or ...
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Fluctuation of Social Classes and Sexes in Portraiture | 27 |
Proportion of Religious and Secular Compositions by Centuries | 33 |
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