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... character and a need also seems to adopt this interpretation . Thus he says : " To a certain degree the two proposi- tions : ' this or that need exists ' and ' this or that range of objects pos- sesses a demand character for these or ...
... character and a need also seems to adopt this interpretation . Thus he says : " To a certain degree the two proposi- tions : ' this or that need exists ' and ' this or that range of objects pos- sesses a demand character for these or ...
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... character , for the very aspect of the red or green or blue object which makes me approach it and drop a letter into it is called by Lewin its demand character . Indeed , without the need to post a letter this object , although it ...
... character , for the very aspect of the red or green or blue object which makes me approach it and drop a letter into it is called by Lewin its demand character . Indeed , without the need to post a letter this object , although it ...
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... character . Again , moving ob- jects have much stronger demand characters than stationary ones . In short , our assumption that certain behavioural objects possess by themselves demand characters seems to be confirmed by the facts . The ...
... character . Again , moving ob- jects have much stronger demand characters than stationary ones . In short , our assumption that certain behavioural objects possess by themselves demand characters seems to be confirmed by the facts . The ...
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