Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... assumption , which we shall prove to be erroneous , was that P and G were in close geometrical correspondence , whereas B and P were totally different . Does not such an assumption make it totally unintelligible that B can give us ...
... assumption , which we shall prove to be erroneous , was that P and G were in close geometrical correspondence , whereas B and P were totally different . Does not such an assumption make it totally unintelligible that B can give us ...
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... assumption . This assumption is the following : a field part x is determined in its appearance by its " appurtenance " to other field parts . The more x belongs to the field part y , the more will its whiteness be determined by the ...
... assumption . This assumption is the following : a field part x is determined in its appearance by its " appurtenance " to other field parts . The more x belongs to the field part y , the more will its whiteness be determined by the ...
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... assumptions , the one palpa- bly false , the other turning the argument into a vicious circle . The first is the assumption that when we ascribe sadness to a landscape we mean the geographical landscape . This of course would be absurd ...
... assumptions , the one palpa- bly false , the other turning the argument into a vicious circle . The first is the assumption that when we ascribe sadness to a landscape we mean the geographical landscape . This of course would be absurd ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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