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Kurt Koffka. process to communicate with the old trace , would mean that such communication presupposed , at least in ... communication with the old traces . So our conclu- sion about the effect of Ego - attitudes upon such communication ...
Kurt Koffka. process to communicate with the old trace , would mean that such communication presupposed , at least in ... communication with the old traces . So our conclu- sion about the effect of Ego - attitudes upon such communication ...
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... communication with the traces of the old one , under the second it was . And we have to explain why . In order to do this we have to examine the dynamic mean- ing of the second attitude . What happens in the total field when I am " set ...
... communication with the traces of the old one , under the second it was . And we have to explain why . In order to do this we have to examine the dynamic mean- ing of the second attitude . What happens in the total field when I am " set ...
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... communication with the present process are brought into communication with it ( see p . 550 , and Duncker , p . 705 ) . The solution then involves two steps : the achievement of a communication with the proper trace systems and the ...
... communication with the present process are brought into communication with it ( see p . 550 , and Duncker , p . 705 ) . The solution then involves two steps : the achievement of a communication with the proper trace systems and the ...
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THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
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