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... individual mind , body , and soul . Individuals are one level of a hierarchy of organization . We are composed of ... individual level , so our logical and moral judgments start from the biased viewpoint of our own rank in the hierarchy ...
... individual mind , body , and soul . Individuals are one level of a hierarchy of organization . We are composed of ... individual level , so our logical and moral judgments start from the biased viewpoint of our own rank in the hierarchy ...
Page 182
... individual's actions and his eventual effect on so- ciety . Some have argued that the intervening mechanisms are so complex that we cannot even try to compare levels . Furthermore , they argue we should not try , because simpleminded ...
... individual's actions and his eventual effect on so- ciety . Some have argued that the intervening mechanisms are so complex that we cannot even try to compare levels . Furthermore , they argue we should not try , because simpleminded ...
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... individual may have many surviving relatives . In growing matrilineal groups an individual may have many of its mother's clan in the troop , but in stationary populations with high migration rates the closest relatives may be paternal ...
... individual may have many surviving relatives . In growing matrilineal groups an individual may have many of its mother's clan in the troop , but in stationary populations with high migration rates the closest relatives may be paternal ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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