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... consider the specific principles according to which line patterns produce organization , line patterns which are still special cases of our general one : the field divided up into two dif- ferent parts , each in itself homogeneous or ...
... consider the specific principles according to which line patterns produce organization , line patterns which are still special cases of our general one : the field divided up into two dif- ferent parts , each in itself homogeneous or ...
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Kurt Koffka. OTHER INHOMOGENEOUS STIMULATIONS We shall close this discussion by considering some less artificial stimulus ... consider two special cases of such inhomogeneities . The simplest is that kind of inhomogeneity where the ...
Kurt Koffka. OTHER INHOMOGENEOUS STIMULATIONS We shall close this discussion by considering some less artificial stimulus ... consider two special cases of such inhomogeneities . The simplest is that kind of inhomogeneity where the ...
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Kurt Koffka. But there is still another side to associationism . In considering association as the cause of reproduction one considers it as a force , a force which starts a new process . The fact that A and B have be- come associated ...
Kurt Koffka. But there is still another side to associationism . In considering association as the cause of reproduction one considers it as a force , a force which starts a new process . The fact that A and B have be- come associated ...
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