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a Once this is granted it remains to caution the theorizer against too great preoccupation with the exterior , with the culture , the environment , or the situation . Our central object of study here is , after all , the organism or the ...
a Once this is granted it remains to caution the theorizer against too great preoccupation with the exterior , with the culture , the environment , or the situation . Our central object of study here is , after all , the organism or the ...
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And , of course , we are interested not in conflict situations , but only in feelings of conflict in the organism . ... to a given external situation , as , for example , in the work of Gantt and of Liddell and his collaborators .
And , of course , we are interested not in conflict situations , but only in feelings of conflict in the organism . ... to a given external situation , as , for example , in the work of Gantt and of Liddell and his collaborators .
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Because the situation is primarily an unstructured one , these expressions permit us to make many deductions about the underlying ( or emitting ) character structure . That is to say , the perceptions reported by the patient are ...
Because the situation is primarily an unstructured one , these expressions permit us to make many deductions about the underlying ( or emitting ) character structure . That is to say , the perceptions reported by the patient are ...
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