Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... aspect . To treat them as though they were purely physiological , without this conscious aspect , would be to neglect one of their outstanding characteristics . True enough , this conscious side of the processes does not enter into our ...
... aspect . To treat them as though they were purely physiological , without this conscious aspect , would be to neglect one of their outstanding characteristics . True enough , this conscious side of the processes does not enter into our ...
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... aspects of our general question , not to introduce facts which belong to the second aspect into our solution of the first . An example will make clear what I mean by this last warning . We shall later on raise the question : Why to the ...
... aspects of our general question , not to introduce facts which belong to the second aspect into our solution of the first . An example will make clear what I mean by this last warning . We shall later on raise the question : Why to the ...
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... aspects of difference than one , in the first place the aspect which in conformity with Thouless I will call " brightness " and which Katz had called illumination , and in the second place an aspect which Katz called " pronouncedness ...
... aspects of difference than one , in the first place the aspect which in conformity with Thouless I will call " brightness " and which Katz had called illumination , and in the second place an aspect which Katz called " pronouncedness ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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