Theories of Perception and the Concept of Structure: A Review and Critical Analysis with an Introduction to a Dynamic-structural Theory of Behavior |
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AN ORIENTATION TO PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORIES | 1 |
THE PROBLEM OF PERCEPTIONITS PLACE IN THE METHOD | 14 |
The Meaning and Criteria of Objectivity 17 Phenomenological | 20 |
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