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... molar physiologi- cal processes are . Are we not introducing new entities into physiol- ogy , and thereby into science , which are incompatible with the principles of science ? Is not physics a molecular science 56 THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY.
... molar physiologi- cal processes are . Are we not introducing new entities into physiol- ogy , and thereby into science , which are incompatible with the principles of science ? Is not physics a molecular science 56 THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY.
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... psychological facts , psychological organization being the unknown quantity in our equation . And that means we must turn to physics . Do physical organizations , spontaneous dis- tributions of process , show general characteristics ...
... psychological facts , psychological organization being the unknown quantity in our equation . And that means we must turn to physics . Do physical organizations , spontaneous dis- tributions of process , show general characteristics ...
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... psychological or- ganization . We begin with the simplest possible case , a case which has only of late received the attention of the psychologist . This simplest case is realized when the distribution of forces on the sense surface is ...
... psychological or- ganization . We begin with the simplest possible case , a case which has only of late received the attention of the psychologist . This simplest case is realized when the distribution of forces on the sense surface is ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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