Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... empiristic theory . In this application there was no men- tion made of total situation , and indeed Fig . 33 we could not have seen the decagon , the oblongs , the hexagon and square very often , if at all , in those particular " total ...
... empiristic theory . In this application there was no men- tion made of total situation , and indeed Fig . 33 we could not have seen the decagon , the oblongs , the hexagon and square very often , if at all , in those particular " total ...
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... empiristic reader , even if he feels the strength of these argu- ments , will not readily abandon his theory . For these arguments have failed to show why empiricism is such a popular doctrine ; therefore the reader will not yet see ...
... empiristic reader , even if he feels the strength of these argu- ments , will not readily abandon his theory . For these arguments have failed to show why empiricism is such a popular doctrine ; therefore the reader will not yet see ...
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... empiristic argu- ment by developing it for himself , keeping in mind the continual movements of our heads and bodies , and asking himself the question why , from a purely empiristic point of view , the frontal parallel po- sition should ...
... empiristic argu- ment by developing it for himself , keeping in mind the continual movements of our heads and bodies , and asking himself the question why , from a purely empiristic point of view , the frontal parallel po- sition should ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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