The newborn child can do nothing alone. He has to be carried into the environment. If he is left alone, he cannot develop, but if he is brought into...
Men have not been given by heredity the limitation of doing one special thing. Nor is he adapted by heredity to one special geographical region. Man...
If the different individuals have to live harmoniously in one society, with a common aim there must be a set of rules which we call morality...
Nature seems to show that there is a mutual exchange between the different kinds of life and the general environment, meaning that each kind can find...
Only those who are adapted to their environment can be said to be really normal. Adaptation is the starting point, the ground we stand on.
The roots of every plant seek out, from among the many substances which the soil contains, only those which they need.
The child in the postnatal (or psychological) period of his embryonic life, absorbs from the world about him the distinctive patterns to which the...
It may be said that that we acquire knowledge by using our minds; but the child absorbs knowledge directly into his psychic life.
If we are to walk, we must have ground to walk on; after we have learnt to walk, we may learn to jump, dance, etc., but we will still need the ground...
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