264 Tocqueville, Alexis de, 256 Tolman, E., 53 Toohey, John J., 177 f. Toynbee, Arnold, 146, 152 fr., 210 f., 217 Tsilikis, John D., 143 Tugwell, Rex, 165 VAN MELSEN, Andrew G., 177 fr. Veblen, Thorstein, 80 Vincent, E. L., 198, 200 Viner, Jacob, xi, xvi Vivas, Eliseo, 156 Voegelin, Eric, 259 WAGNER, Kurt G., 141 Wall, W. D., 111 Weber, Max, 8, 38 f., 97, 99, 173, 242 Index of Authors Werkmeister, W. H., 156,201 White, Leonard D., 179, 258 Whitehead, Alfred North, 25, 28, 41, 48 Whorf, Benjamin, 204 Whyte, William Foote, 260 Whyte, W. H., 121, 211, 217 Wilberforce, Bishop, 81 Wilde, Oscar, 57 Williams, Roger J., 142 Wirth, Louis, 113, 259 Wright, H. F., 201 Wrightstone, J. W., 201 YEAGER, Lel<strong>and</strong> B., 142, 179,233 Young, Rol<strong>and</strong>, 258 ZIMMERMAN, Carle C., 120, 140
academic freedom, 209 advertising, 121 ff., 140, 213 case against, 123 f. age chronological, 188 ff. organismic, 188 aggression, xiv American Assembly, 131, 141 American high school family, 120 American society as a system, 132 anatomy comparative, 129 anthropologist, 58 physical, 110 anthropology, 50 physical, xvi anthropomorphic concepts, 203 Antigone, 34 ff. appeasement, 44 archaeologist, xiii archaeology, xiii, 143 artifacts, 136 f. attitudes measurement of, xiv, 130 autocatalytic theory, 184 behavioral sciences, 50, 100, 137 ff. behaviorism, 225 behaviorists, 51 value positions of, 105 fr. bias, melioristic, 93 biochemical individuality; 142 biology, 56 growth in, 181 ff. blood donors, 121 brainwashing, 212 Index of Subjects 265 Brave New World, 213, 215 bureaucrat, 129 causation, 9 f., 223 change cultural, 94 optimum, 94 speed of, 94 chemist sensory competence among, 141 ff. <strong>and</strong> sensory methodology, 140 fr. <strong>and</strong> value judgments, 133 ff. chemisty food, 133 ff. <strong>and</strong> subjective experiences, 133 ff. <strong>and</strong> value judgments, 133 ff. child permissive treatment of, 198 psychology, 186 if. the whole, 187 fr. collectivism, 212 commitment egalitarian, 117 to valuations, 16 fr. to value judgments, 133 fr. common good, 168 communism, 139, 150,234 leaders of, 227 conditioned reflex, 225 methods of, 121 configuration, 143 congruity v. incongruity, 128 fr. consciousness, 168 individual, 170 -introspection, 225 ff. control, 251 convergence, 186 resistance to, 192 f.
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