Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... means that there can be no constancy of whiteness under these con- ditions , for ( constancy means that , apparently , the actual appearance is a function of the albedo ; ) under normal conditions a black sur- face in full light ...
... means that there can be no constancy of whiteness under these con- ditions , for ( constancy means that , apparently , the actual appearance is a function of the albedo ; ) under normal conditions a black sur- face in full light ...
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... means by seeing is not the same as what we mean by it . Our witness switched dur- ing his examination quite naturally from our to the counsel's mean- ing and thereby gave the appearance of contradicting himself , which in reality he did ...
... means by seeing is not the same as what we mean by it . Our witness switched dur- ing his examination quite naturally from our to the counsel's mean- ing and thereby gave the appearance of contradicting himself , which in reality he did ...
Stranica 390
... means an in- stability of the framework , for as we have also pointed out previ- ously , our space is by no means entirely visual ( see Chapter IV , p . 121 ) . This refers particularly to the spatial framework , which de- pends to a ...
... means an in- stability of the framework , for as we have also pointed out previ- ously , our space is by no means entirely visual ( see Chapter IV , p . 121 ) . This refers particularly to the spatial framework , which de- pends to a ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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