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Kurt Koffka. Behavioural Environment as the Psychological Field . But where shall we find a field that plays the rôle in psychology which the physical fields play in physics ? That it must be a different field is evident from our ...
Kurt Koffka. Behavioural Environment as the Psychological Field . But where shall we find a field that plays the rôle in psychology which the physical fields play in physics ? That it must be a different field is evident from our ...
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... field concept to conscious physiological processes . But we do not . We view these as part events in a much wider field event and thereby avoid the argument against the behavioural field as a fundamental category which we have termed ...
... field concept to conscious physiological processes . But we do not . We view these as part events in a much wider field event and thereby avoid the argument against the behavioural field as a fundamental category which we have termed ...
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... field , that each such unit has its specific distribution of forces . Our first examples are taken from the field of so - called contrast . It is well known that a small grey field looks whiter when it is surrounded by a black than by a ...
... field , that each such unit has its specific distribution of forces . Our first examples are taken from the field of so - called contrast . It is well known that a small grey field looks whiter when it is surrounded by a black than by a ...
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