Principles Of Gestalt PsychologyRoutledge, 8. lis 2013. - Broj stranica: 732 Routledge is now re-issuing this prestigious series of 204 volumes originally published between 1910 and 1965. The titles include works by key figures such asC.G. Jung, Sigmund Freud, Jean Piaget, Otto Rank, James Hillman, Erich Fromm, Karen Horney and Susan Isaacs. Each volume is available on its own, as part of a themed mini-set, or as part of a specially-priced 204-volume set. A brochure listing each title in the "International Library of Psychology" series is available upon request. |
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... mean that any two states or events belong together in one gestalt . " To apply the category of cause and effect means to find out which parts of nature stand in this relation . Similarly , to apply the gestalt category means to find out ...
... mean that any two states or events belong together in one gestalt . " To apply the category of cause and effect means to find out which parts of nature stand in this relation . Similarly , to apply the gestalt category means to find out ...
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... mean that I regard the old definitions as completely wrong - it would be strange indeed if a science had developed on entirely wrong assumptions - but it means that if we start with behaviour it is easier to find a place for ...
... mean that I regard the old definitions as completely wrong - it would be strange indeed if a science had developed on entirely wrong assumptions - but it means that if we start with behaviour it is easier to find a place for ...
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... means of defining behaviour : only such movements of organisms are to be called be- haviour as occur in a behavioural environment . Movements which occur only in a geographical environment are not behaviour . It should be noticed that ...
... means of defining behaviour : only such movements of organisms are to be called be- haviour as occur in a behavioural environment . Movements which occur only in a geographical environment are not behaviour . It should be noticed that ...
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... means that our behavioural environment , qua determinant and regulator of behaviour , must be endowed with forces . For we shall stick to the axiom : no change of movement without a force . Does this determination rule out the ...
... means that our behavioural environment , qua determinant and regulator of behaviour , must be endowed with forces . For we shall stick to the axiom : no change of movement without a force . Does this determination rule out the ...
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... means possible to reduce all chemical action con- cretely to the action of protons and electrons , although every scien- tist is convinced that in principle such a reduction is possible . Our present argument , therefore , means only ...
... means possible to reduce all chemical action con- cretely to the action of protons and electrons , although every scien- tist is convinced that in principle such a reduction is possible . Our present argument , therefore , means only ...
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VISUAL ORGANIZATION | 106 |
FIGURE AND GROUND | 177 |
THE CONSTANCIES | 211 |
TRIDIMENSIONAL SPACE | 265 |
Reflexes THE EGO THE EXECUTIVE | 306 |
FOUNDATION OF A TRACE THEORY THEORETICAL | 423 |
MENTAL SECTION AND COMPLETION OF THE THEORY | 465 |
LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSI | 529 |
LEARNING AND OTHER MEMORY FUNCTIONSII | 591 |
SOCIETY AND PERSONALITY | 648 |
CONCLUSION | 680 |
INDEX | 703 |
ADJUSTED BEHAVIOUR ATTITUDES EMOTIONS | 368 |
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