Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... FUNCTION OF PSYCHOLOGY This is true of all sciences . What special claim can psychology make ? To teach us humility , what science can do that better than astronomy and astrophysics which deal with times and distances far beyond the ...
... FUNCTION OF PSYCHOLOGY This is true of all sciences . What special claim can psychology make ? To teach us humility , what science can do that better than astronomy and astrophysics which deal with times and distances far beyond the ...
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... function of the boundary or contour and double repre- sentation are thus only two aspects of one and the same process of Lorganization ; they indicate the establishment of more than one organized area in the same region of the field ...
... function of the boundary or contour and double repre- sentation are thus only two aspects of one and the same process of Lorganization ; they indicate the establishment of more than one organized area in the same region of the field ...
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... function , con- vergence . This is a binocular function par excellence , for it guaran- tees that at any one moment as many points of external space as pos- sible will be projected on corresponding points on the two retinae . No doubt ...
... function , con- vergence . This is a binocular function par excellence , for it guaran- tees that at any one moment as many points of external space as pos- sible will be projected on corresponding points on the two retinae . No doubt ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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