Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... action can relieve stresses or contribute to such relief . Not All Relief of Stresses Is Action . Not all relief of stresses , how- ever , is action . Sensory organization , with its interplay of forces resulting in a minimum of ...
... action can relieve stresses or contribute to such relief . Not All Relief of Stresses Is Action . Not all relief of stresses , how- ever , is action . Sensory organization , with its interplay of forces resulting in a minimum of ...
Stranica 418
... action , but also the spon- taneous , not foreseen and therefore not intended interference in a quarrel , or the giving of a polite answer to an impolite question . Examples like these serve a ... action of a person who would rush 418 ACTION.
... action , but also the spon- taneous , not foreseen and therefore not intended interference in a quarrel , or the giving of a polite answer to an impolite question . Examples like these serve a ... action of a person who would rush 418 ACTION.
Stranica 419
... action voluntary in which the Ego is not dynamically concerned . But the difference is not that between actions with ... action itself ran its course in a perfectly impulsive , uncontrolled manner in accordance with this new distribution ...
... action voluntary in which the Ego is not dynamically concerned . But the difference is not that between actions with ... action itself ran its course in a perfectly impulsive , uncontrolled manner in accordance with this new distribution ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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