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... Forces of Organization . To see a surface is , according to the preceding discussion , the effect ? of a higher degree of organization , presupposing special forces . That forces presuppose inhomogeneities is a truism . Nothing will ...
... Forces of Organization . To see a surface is , according to the preceding discussion , the effect ? of a higher degree of organization , presupposing special forces . That forces presuppose inhomogeneities is a truism . Nothing will ...
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... FORCES AND BINOCULAR PARALLAX . For the moment , our main claim is that there are other forces of tri - dimensional or- ganization than binocular parallax , forces that may be stronger than this last factor . Two proofs for this last ...
... FORCES AND BINOCULAR PARALLAX . For the moment , our main claim is that there are other forces of tri - dimensional or- ganization than binocular parallax , forces that may be stronger than this last factor . Two proofs for this last ...
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... forces must have been at work which have changed the converging lines into parallel ones . It would be premature to speculate more about the actual dis- tribution of forces within the non - normally oriented plane without more specific ...
... forces must have been at work which have changed the converging lines into parallel ones . It would be premature to speculate more about the actual dis- tribution of forces within the non - normally oriented plane without more specific ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
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