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... turn this picture until the lower side of the window is horizontal ; then of course the telegraph pole is tilted to the right as much as in our drawing the window is tilted to the left . The angle between the pole and the window sash ...
... turn this picture until the lower side of the window is horizontal ; then of course the telegraph pole is tilted to the right as much as in our drawing the window is tilted to the left . The angle between the pole and the window sash ...
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... turn now to the fixation of a sound . The function of this response is essentially the same as that of all the other fixations , viz . , to bring the momen- tarily outstanding figure into the centre of the field . The only new fact ...
... turn now to the fixation of a sound . The function of this response is essentially the same as that of all the other fixations , viz . , to bring the momen- tarily outstanding figure into the centre of the field . The only new fact ...
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... turn to memory . If we tried to define memory as the dependence of the later parts of an event upon the earlier ones ... turning back into its initial untwisted posi- tion , whereupon we give it a counterclockwise torsion of the same ...
... turn to memory . If we tried to define memory as the dependence of the later parts of an event upon the earlier ones ... turning back into its initial untwisted posi- tion , whereupon we give it a counterclockwise torsion of the same ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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