Man ObservedPutnam, 1968 - 299页 A series of essays by an anthropologist on wide and varied topics, such as the population problem, woman's make-up, furniture, chastity and sex, race and war, and religion. |
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第62页
... civilized societies . Indeed , the modern urbanite is so far removed from the world of nature and his views of his own relation to the world in which he finds himself differ so pro- foundly from those of peoples living close to nature ...
... civilized societies . Indeed , the modern urbanite is so far removed from the world of nature and his views of his own relation to the world in which he finds himself differ so pro- foundly from those of peoples living close to nature ...
第64页
... civilized health . A healthy relationship to the wilderness is not in the least in- compatible with civilized living . Indeed , I believe it to be an indispensable condition thereof ; that no man is truly civilized unless he is involved ...
... civilized health . A healthy relationship to the wilderness is not in the least in- compatible with civilized living . Indeed , I believe it to be an indispensable condition thereof ; that no man is truly civilized unless he is involved ...
第151页
... civilized peoples , I cannot help but think that in many cases the religious systems of nonliterate peoples are in every way superior to those of most civilized peoples . I mean in the sense that those re- ligious systems enable the ...
... civilized peoples , I cannot help but think that in many cases the religious systems of nonliterate peoples are in every way superior to those of most civilized peoples . I mean in the sense that those re- ligious systems enable the ...
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