How to reasonably object to artificiality, when all of anthropology spotlighted how artificial all cultural institutions actually were? - Nancy Kress

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How to reasonably object to artificiality, when all of anthropology spotlighted how artificial all cultural institutions actually were?

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About Nancy Kress

Nancy Kress (born January 20, 1948) is an American science fiction writer. She also used the pseudonym Anna Kendall for one young adult fantasy trilogy.

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Birth Name: Nancy Anne Koningisor
Alternative Names: Anna Kendall Nancy Anne Kress
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He introduced Marbet as “project psychologist.”
“I don’t believe in psychology,” Capelo said flatly.
Marbet remain unruffled. “Even that based on physiology?”
“If it’s based on chemistry, with replicable results from control experiments, then of course I believe in it. That’s science. Literary theories about the mind are not.”
“Ah,” Marbet said.
“Fairy tales, all. From Uncle Droselmeyer Freud to Lady Godiva Jennings, undressing some poor sap’s mind ‘consciousness layer’ by ‘consciousness layer.’ All for a large amount of money, of course.”

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