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Apparently the problem of a positive definition of a Gestalt cannot be considered completely solved if we also require that this definition be heuristic , workable , and concrete , and that it be capable of forcing acceptance by ...
Apparently the problem of a positive definition of a Gestalt cannot be considered completely solved if we also require that this definition be heuristic , workable , and concrete , and that it be capable of forcing acceptance by ...
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This consists briefly in starting with the personal or cultural nontechnical state of belief , collating the various extant usages and definitions of the syndrome , and then defining it more carefully , still in terms of actual usage ...
This consists briefly in starting with the personal or cultural nontechnical state of belief , collating the various extant usages and definitions of the syndrome , and then defining it more carefully , still in terms of actual usage ...
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This does not contradict our previous definition of the sick man as one who has not got enough of love , respect ... Though these definitions are thus shown to be tautologous , each leads us off in different directions and opens our ...
This does not contradict our previous definition of the sick man as one who has not got enough of love , respect ... Though these definitions are thus shown to be tautologous , each leads us off in different directions and opens our ...
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Elements of a Psychological Approach to Science | 1 |
Problem Centering vs Means Centering in Science | 13 |
HolisticDynamic Theory in the Study of Personality | 22 |
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