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... shape only , in the second , in shape and unifica- tion . Thus the first table proves the reality of shape , and the second the reality of shape and unification compounded . But Hartmann discovered also a more direct effect of shape ...
... shape only , in the second , in shape and unifica- tion . Thus the first table proves the reality of shape , and the second the reality of shape and unification compounded . But Hartmann discovered also a more direct effect of shape ...
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... shape is transformed from rectangu- larity to that of a trapezium . ( See Fig . 75 a , b , which represent a normal and a non - normal view of a rectangle . ) If , then , this retinal shape gives rise to the perception of a rectangle ...
... shape is transformed from rectangu- larity to that of a trapezium . ( See Fig . 75 a , b , which represent a normal and a non - normal view of a rectangle . ) If , then , this retinal shape gives rise to the perception of a rectangle ...
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... shape " decreases , i.e. , the more similar the perceived shape is to the retinal , the less similar to the real shape . That means , of course , that a certain combination of shape and orientation is invariant for a given retinal shape ...
... shape " decreases , i.e. , the more similar the perceived shape is to the retinal , the less similar to the real shape . That means , of course , that a certain combination of shape and orientation is invariant for a given retinal shape ...
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THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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