Principles of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge & K. Paul, 1955 - Broj stranica: 720 |
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... SPACE NOT ARTICULATED . Let us return to three - dimensional space . In its most primitive form it appears al- most homogeneous ; not quite , since the density of the fog increases with distance . But apart from that , the whole visible ...
... SPACE NOT ARTICULATED . Let us return to three - dimensional space . In its most primitive form it appears al- most homogeneous ; not quite , since the density of the fog increases with distance . But apart from that , the whole visible ...
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... Space . From the three preceding points we conclude : all phenomenal space is the product of actually effective forces ; phenomenal space may be likened to a balloon whose size depends upon the gas pressure within , and not to a metal ...
... Space . From the three preceding points we conclude : all phenomenal space is the product of actually effective forces ; phenomenal space may be likened to a balloon whose size depends upon the gas pressure within , and not to a metal ...
Stranica 120
... Space . Homogeneous space and even sufficiently large homogeneous parts of space are not so stable as well articulated space . Everybody knows the spots and streaks of light that begin to swirl before his eyes when he stays in a ...
... Space . Homogeneous space and even sufficiently large homogeneous parts of space are not so stable as well articulated space . Everybody knows the spots and streaks of light that begin to swirl before his eyes when he stays in a ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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