Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... become a fact - finding science did it begin to become a real science . From the state in which it knew little and fancied a great deal it has progressed to a state where it knows a lot and fancies little - at least consciously and with ...
... become a fact - finding science did it begin to become a real science . From the state in which it knew little and fancied a great deal it has progressed to a state where it knows a lot and fancies little - at least consciously and with ...
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... become assimilated to each other , proximity appearing again in its rôle as a unifying factor . Now the traces of events following upon each other with a short interval must be very close to each other indeed , so that a new factor must ...
... become assimilated to each other , proximity appearing again in its rôle as a unifying factor . Now the traces of events following upon each other with a short interval must be very close to each other indeed , so that a new factor must ...
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... become a different kind of path from the ones it has traversed so far ; and even its behaviour in running to the barrier may thereby become changed from " a con- tinuation of the original run " into a " deviation . " Now this change ...
... become a different kind of path from the ones it has traversed so far ; and even its behaviour in running to the barrier may thereby become changed from " a con- tinuation of the original run " into a " deviation . " Now this change ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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