Three Tenants of Cell theory | art | authority | cell division | cognitive functions | competence | discourse position | element2| fascination | healing karma | induction | learning | mental function | organizational structure | personality | precept | psychosexual development | self | stress
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Ancient Greeks | Carl Jung | Common | Honey/Mumford | Jacques Lacan | Jainism | James Westly | Janet Boyer | John Stuart Mill | Martin Broadwell | Max Weber | Sigmund Freud2| Stuart & Hubert Dreyfus | Wu Xing | trichotomy
activist | agent | air | all living organisms are composed of one or more cells. | anal | archery | awareness | body | calligraphy | cells arise from pre-existing cells. | chariotry | charismatic | committee | concomitant variations | conscious competence | conscious incompetence | decision | difference | direct agreement | distress | earth2| ecology | effort | ego | eustress | external stimulus | feeling | finding body | finding feeling | finding life span | finding status | fire2| genital | hierarchy | hyperstress | hypostress | id | idle | intuition | joint agreement and difference | latency | legal | mathematics | matrix | meiosis | metal | mitosis | music | oral | other | phallic | pragmatist | product | recognition | recollection | reflector | residue | rites | sensation | soul | spirit | superego | the cell is the basic unit of structure and organization in organisms. | theorist | thinking | to not abstain | to not eat at the wrong time | to not intoxicate | to not kill | to not lie | to not perform | to not sleep in a tall bed | to not steal | traditional | truth | unconscious competence | unconscious incompetence | water2| wood