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... principle of discontinuity certainly does not ex- plain it . For the discontinuity between the contour and the surface on which it is drawn is the same in either direction , towards the in- side and the outside . From our old principle ...
... principle of discontinuity certainly does not ex- plain it . For the discontinuity between the contour and the surface on which it is drawn is the same in either direction , towards the in- side and the outside . From our old principle ...
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... principle : such parts of the beha- vioural environment as become part of our gen- eral spatial framework assume one of the main spatial directions . Let us see what this principle means in our examples . When we look through the window ...
... principle : such parts of the beha- vioural environment as become part of our gen- eral spatial framework assume one of the main spatial directions . Let us see what this principle means in our examples . When we look through the window ...
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... principle is borne out there . One more word before we begin . The general principle which we took over from Humphrey seems at first sight far removed from the kind of principle we wanted , a principle , namely , which would en- visage ...
... principle is borne out there . One more word before we begin . The general principle which we took over from Humphrey seems at first sight far removed from the kind of principle we wanted , a principle , namely , which would en- visage ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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