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Page 117
... aspects and the fixation of the satisfying aspects of behavior processes . Fourth , as to perceptual dynamics , it would appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ...
... aspects and the fixation of the satisfying aspects of behavior processes . Fourth , as to perceptual dynamics , it would appear that rela- tively unstructured perceptual situations are given structure in terms of figure and ground ...
Page 124
... aspects of real- ity . He needs contact with reality even more than he needs es- cape from it . He can develop such a craving for contact with real- ity as will sweep away personal autisms and the smug sense of cultural rightness . If ...
... aspects of real- ity . He needs contact with reality even more than he needs es- cape from it . He can develop such a craving for contact with real- ity as will sweep away personal autisms and the smug sense of cultural rightness . If ...
Page 303
... aspects of the situa- tion act upon certain aspects of the organism . And , indeed , the specific aspects of S that are to be involved depend on what O is present ; and the specific aspects of O that are to be involved depends on what S ...
... aspects of the situa- tion act upon certain aspects of the organism . And , indeed , the specific aspects of S that are to be involved depend on what O is present ; and the specific aspects of O that are to be involved depends on what S ...
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