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... Kurt Lewin , about whom more will be said in Chapter 17. The first statement of the principle sounds self - evi- dent ; as it is developed the thesis sounds stranger and stranger until , when it is half developed , it contradicts our ...
... Kurt Lewin , about whom more will be said in Chapter 17. The first statement of the principle sounds self - evi- dent ; as it is developed the thesis sounds stranger and stranger until , when it is half developed , it contradicts our ...
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... Kurt Lewin . Incomplete and in some ways self - contradictory at the time of his death , this was , nevertheless , a brilliant adaptation of the general scientific conception of the field as developed first in physics and then in ...
... Kurt Lewin . Incomplete and in some ways self - contradictory at the time of his death , this was , nevertheless , a brilliant adaptation of the general scientific conception of the field as developed first in physics and then in ...
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... Kurt Lewin . Much of what has been said in this book will here be recapitulated with a new accent . The first fundamental conception is that of the life - space , the experienced totality of the individual , comprising a fluid yet ...
... Kurt Lewin . Much of what has been said in this book will here be recapitulated with a new accent . The first fundamental conception is that of the life - space , the experienced totality of the individual , comprising a fluid yet ...
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Our Twentiethcentury Vantage Point | 3 |
The Invention of Culture | 47 |
How We Come to Want What We Want | 60 |
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