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... definition and characterization of the whole remains even after the demonstration of its existence . Apparently the problem of a positive definition of a Gestalt cannot be considered completely solved if we also require that this definition ...
... definition and characterization of the whole remains even after the demonstration of its existence . Apparently the problem of a positive definition of a Gestalt cannot be considered completely solved if we also require that this definition ...
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... definition . We know a situation is threatening when the animal responds with symptoms of threat . That is , the situation is defined in terms of responses , and the responses are defined in terms of the situations . Circular definition ...
... definition . We know a situation is threatening when the animal responds with symptoms of threat . That is , the situation is defined in terms of responses , and the responses are defined in terms of the situations . Circular definition ...
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... definition is further changed and corrected as required by the data now in hand . This gives the first clinical definition . On the basis of this new definition , the original group of subjects is reselected , some being retained , some ...
... definition is further changed and corrected as required by the data now in hand . This gives the first clinical definition . On the basis of this new definition , the original group of subjects is reselected , some being retained , some ...
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The Role of Basic Need Gratification in Psychological | 107 |
The Instinctoid Nature of Basic Needs | 123 |
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