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... whole . Facts and significance cease to be two con- cepts belonging to different realms , since a fact is always a fact in an intrinsically coherent whole . We could solve no problem of or- ganization by solving it for each point ...
... whole . Facts and significance cease to be two con- cepts belonging to different realms , since a fact is always a fact in an intrinsically coherent whole . We could solve no problem of or- ganization by solving it for each point ...
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Kurt Koffka. this structure , the more will the whole be a real unit and conse- quently the parts dependent on each other and their function in this whole . We have studied unit formation in earlier chapters and can apply the knowledge ...
Kurt Koffka. this structure , the more will the whole be a real unit and conse- quently the parts dependent on each other and their function in this whole . We have studied unit formation in earlier chapters and can apply the knowledge ...
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... whole , if in communication with the whole trace , should not of and by itself , through its relation to the trace , lead to reproduction of the whole , why under all conditions another , external , force should be necessary . As far as ...
... whole , if in communication with the whole trace , should not of and by itself , through its relation to the trace , lead to reproduction of the whole , why under all conditions another , external , force should be necessary . As far as ...
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1 WHY PSYCHOLOGY? | 3 |
THE TASK OF PSYCHOLOGY | 24 |
THE PROBLEM REFUTATION | 69 |
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