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... developed , will be virtually a uniform grey ; there will be in no sense a picture of the object on the plate . If you want a picture you must have the plate in a camera that is well focussed . But even if you have taken a regular ...
... developed , will be virtually a uniform grey ; there will be in no sense a picture of the object on the plate . If you want a picture you must have the plate in a camera that is well focussed . But even if you have taken a regular ...
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... developed an- other physiological hypothesis , derived certain conclusions from it and confirmed them by new experiments . Finally Lauenstein , an- alyzing Köhler's hypothesis , distinguished two parts in it , one of which he accepted ...
... developed an- other physiological hypothesis , derived certain conclusions from it and confirmed them by new experiments . Finally Lauenstein , an- alyzing Köhler's hypothesis , distinguished two parts in it , one of which he accepted ...
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... developed , but a mere expansion and application of these principles to the new problems . But the discussion of this problem led us of necessity a long step further . Whereas we had started from the proposition that behaviour requires ...
... developed , but a mere expansion and application of these principles to the new problems . But the discussion of this problem led us of necessity a long step further . Whereas we had started from the proposition that behaviour requires ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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