Proceedings of the British Academy, Svazek 97British Academy, 1998 - Počet stran: 534 |
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... behaviour . ( See Trevarthen 1979 ; Bruner 1978. ) The body of literature deriving from Bowlby's ( 1969 ) work on attachment behaviour can also be seen in these terms . We have seen that conversation is a joint activity in which shared ...
... behaviour . ( See Trevarthen 1979 ; Bruner 1978. ) The body of literature deriving from Bowlby's ( 1969 ) work on attachment behaviour can also be seen in these terms . We have seen that conversation is a joint activity in which shared ...
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... behaviour is uncaused something that we cannot know and which , if true , would be a surprise - but that to treat people as responsible promotes individual and social well - being . It does this in two ways . It helps to preserve social ...
... behaviour is uncaused something that we cannot know and which , if true , would be a surprise - but that to treat people as responsible promotes individual and social well - being . It does this in two ways . It helps to preserve social ...
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... behaviour of others without necessarily being to blame . The employer or parent is sometimes but not always to blame for the employee or child's behaviour . The same is true of our own behaviour . We can be responsible for what we do by ...
... behaviour of others without necessarily being to blame . The employer or parent is sometimes but not always to blame for the employee or child's behaviour . The same is true of our own behaviour . We can be responsible for what we do by ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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