Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... field concept is applicable to all behaviour , it appears again that the psychological field cannot be identical with the behavioural environ- ment . ( C ) MEMORY . There is memory . Now memory determines to a great extent our behavioural ...
... field concept is applicable to all behaviour , it appears again that the psychological field cannot be identical with the behavioural environ- ment . ( C ) MEMORY . There is memory . Now memory determines to a great extent our behavioural ...
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... field in behavioural rather than physio- logical terms . This is very useful , because we have a behavioural terminology for such field descriptions , but not a physiological one . When I said previously that a chimpanzee used a " stool ...
... field in behavioural rather than physio- logical terms . This is very useful , because we have a behavioural terminology for such field descriptions , but not a physiological one . When I said previously that a chimpanzee used a " stool ...
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... field . Since our behaviour is determined by our behavioural field , it will mean also that in such cases our be- haviour would be badly adapted to the geographical field , or that there would be discrepancies between behaviour and ...
... field . Since our behaviour is determined by our behavioural field , it will mean also that in such cases our be- haviour would be badly adapted to the geographical field , or that there would be discrepancies between behaviour and ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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