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... trace theory of the kind we propose , although Wheeler refuses to accept the name . However , such an intrepretation of Wheeler would probably either be wrong or no longer represent his present opinion , for in the second book he writes ...
... trace theory of the kind we propose , although Wheeler refuses to accept the name . However , such an intrepretation of Wheeler would probably either be wrong or no longer represent his present opinion , for in the second book he writes ...
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Kurt Koffka. MEMORY Foundation of a Trace Theory : Experimental Section and Completion of the Theory Experimental Evidence . Successive Comparison and the Time Errors ... TRACE THEORY EXPERI- MENTAL SECTION AND COMPLETION OF THE THEORY.
Kurt Koffka. MEMORY Foundation of a Trace Theory : Experimental Section and Completion of the Theory Experimental Evidence . Successive Comparison and the Time Errors ... TRACE THEORY EXPERI- MENTAL SECTION AND COMPLETION OF THE THEORY.
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... trace theory it offers no satisfactory explanation before we see what gestalt - disposition means in terms of traces . TRACES AND THE EGO After having pointed out these gaps in our trace theory we shall now try to fill in another one by ...
... trace theory it offers no satisfactory explanation before we see what gestalt - disposition means in terms of traces . TRACES AND THE EGO After having pointed out these gaps in our trace theory we shall now try to fill in another one by ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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