Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... definite effect to definite forces . It is incomplete because it cannot deduce why this stress , which ac- cording to its nature should lead to unification , produces depth relief . As a matter of fact one might argue that unification ...
... definite effect to definite forces . It is incomplete because it cannot deduce why this stress , which ac- cording to its nature should lead to unification , produces depth relief . As a matter of fact one might argue that unification ...
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... definite limits to such an influence . The b figures used in the three series described last were all such that the a figures were either real parts of them , arrow - circle pattern , or were in no great conflict with the b organization ...
... definite limits to such an influence . The b figures used in the three series described last were all such that the a figures were either real parts of them , arrow - circle pattern , or were in no great conflict with the b organization ...
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... definite velocity at a cer- tain point of our track means only that we are free to choose the dis- tance over which we measure the time of its passing , as long as the car does not change its speed , as it travels with uniform velocity ...
... definite velocity at a cer- tain point of our track means only that we are free to choose the dis- tance over which we measure the time of its passing , as long as the car does not change its speed , as it travels with uniform velocity ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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