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ternal , the former , internal forces of organization , external and internal referring to that part of the whole process which corresponds to our perceived form . If this hypothesis is true we should expect very stable organizations ...
ternal , the former , internal forces of organization , external and internal referring to that part of the whole process which corresponds to our perceived form . If this hypothesis is true we should expect very stable organizations ...
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For the moment , our main claim is that there are other forces of tri - dimensional orion than binocular parallax ... For in all these cases the lack of binocular parallax is a force to organize the visual processes in one plane .
For the moment , our main claim is that there are other forces of tri - dimensional orion than binocular parallax ... For in all these cases the lack of binocular parallax is a force to organize the visual processes in one plane .
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If , then , this retinal shape gives rise to the perception of a rectangle , forces must have been at work which have changed the converging lines into parallel ones . It would be premature to speculate more about the actual ...
If , then , this retinal shape gives rise to the perception of a rectangle , forces must have been at work which have changed the converging lines into parallel ones . It would be premature to speculate more about the actual ...
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