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( But still other problems require the concept of expression , or unmotivation for their solution . ) ... same coping aims with respect to a certain problem , that is to say , if they were doing the same thing about the same something .
( But still other problems require the concept of expression , or unmotivation for their solution . ) ... same coping aims with respect to a certain problem , that is to say , if they were doing the same thing about the same something .
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That problem that very much resembles past . problems is then , according to this theory , to be understood as a special case rather than as a paradigmatic one . If this is so , recourse to the past for ad hoc solutions is as likely to ...
That problem that very much resembles past . problems is then , according to this theory , to be understood as a special case rather than as a paradigmatic one . If this is so , recourse to the past for ad hoc solutions is as likely to ...
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The main effort in holistic thinking is perceiving as clearly as possible the intrinsic nature of the problem with which one is confronted , as Wertheimer stresses in his recent book ( 309 ) and which Katona ( 125 ) phrases as " the ...
The main effort in holistic thinking is perceiving as clearly as possible the intrinsic nature of the problem with which one is confronted , as Wertheimer stresses in his recent book ( 309 ) and which Katona ( 125 ) phrases as " the ...
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Contents
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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