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To myself, and to some of my friends, I formulated this idea by saying that I planned a book which would have a position intermediate between Kohler's “Gestalt Psychology” and an ordinary text-book. I am afraid that all that has ...
To myself, and to some of my friends, I formulated this idea by saying that I planned a book which would have a position intermediate between Kohler's “Gestalt Psychology” and an ordinary text-book. I am afraid that all that has ...
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... consciousness Kohler (1929) has used the term “direct experience” which we shall also adopt for occasional use. Our term has the advantage that it signifies the exact place which it has in GEOGRAPHICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL ENVIRONMENT.
... consciousness Kohler (1929) has used the term “direct experience” which we shall also adopt for occasional use. Our term has the advantage that it signifies the exact place which it has in GEOGRAPHICAL AND BEHAVIOURAL ENVIRONMENT.
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... what Kohler calls direct experience, or .what is called consciousness. This knowledge includes, to enumerate a few items, my desires DIRECT EXPERIENCE.
... what Kohler calls direct experience, or .what is called consciousness. This knowledge includes, to enumerate a few items, my desires DIRECT EXPERIENCE.
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Wertheimer had just completed his experiments on the perception of motion in which Kohler and I had served as the chief observers. Now he proposed to tell me the purpose of his experiments, of which, as a good subject, ...
Wertheimer had just completed his experiments on the perception of motion in which Kohler and I had served as the chief observers. Now he proposed to tell me the purpose of his experiments, of which, as a good subject, ...
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But it was left to Kohler (1920) to demonstrate the fallacy of this argument by showing that physics is a molar science. The name “atomic theory” seems to prove the opposite, but only to a superficial observer.
But it was left to Kohler (1920) to demonstrate the fallacy of this argument by showing that physics is a molar science. The name “atomic theory” seems to prove the opposite, but only to a superficial observer.
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THE PROBLEM REFUTATION OF FALSE SOLUTIONS GENERAL FORMULATION OF THE TRUE SOLUTION | 69 |
VISUAL ORGANIZATION AND ITS LAWS | 106 |
FIGURE AND GROUND THE FRAMEWORK | 177 |
THE CONSTANCIES | 211 |
TRIDIMENSIONAL SPACE AND MOTION | 265 |
REFLEXES THE EGO THE EXECUTIVE | 306 |
FOUNDATION OF A TRACE THEORY THEORETICAL SECTION | 423 |
FOUNDATION OF A TRACE THEORY EXPERIMENTAL SECTION AND COMPLETION OF THE THEORY | 465 |
XII LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSI | 529 |
XIII LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSII | 591 |
XIV SOCIETY AND PERSONALITY | 648 |
XV CONCLUSION | 680 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 687 |
INDEX | 703 |
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