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... ence , " they continue , " refers to the appropriation - or better , the re - experiencing - of the way in which others have solved these problems . " 1 Kilpatrick speaks of these kinds of experience as " first hand " and " second hand ...
... ence , " they continue , " refers to the appropriation - or better , the re - experiencing - of the way in which others have solved these problems . " 1 Kilpatrick speaks of these kinds of experience as " first hand " and " second hand ...
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... ence . The reference is to a recent recognition and elaboration of the significance of the equilibrium process in the organism . This particular point of view provides a further fruitful way - perhaps the most fundamental way — of ...
... ence . The reference is to a recent recognition and elaboration of the significance of the equilibrium process in the organism . This particular point of view provides a further fruitful way - perhaps the most fundamental way — of ...
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... ence . A large part of Dr. Raup's book is devoted to the task of establishing the reasonableness of the hypothesis that the com- placency tendency in human behavior as at first roughly analyzed out is identical with the equilibrium ...
... ence . A large part of Dr. Raup's book is devoted to the task of establishing the reasonableness of the hypothesis that the com- placency tendency in human behavior as at first roughly analyzed out is identical with the equilibrium ...
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Interrelations of Various Kinds of Learnings | 14 |
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A. N. Whitehead adjustive activity adjustive event adjustive process arrangement with Houghton attention authorized publishers Autonomic Nervous System Avent Bagley biological chapter child clinical psychology complacency conceptions of unity conceptions of wholeness concerned condition conflict continuity Dewey discontinuous disturbance dynamic dynamic equilibrium emphasis ence equilibrative process equilibrium fact factors Foundations of Method function G. P. Putnam's Sons Gestalt Gestalt psychology Gestalt theory habits Holism Houghton Mifflin Company human Ibid individual individual's integrity of experience intelligence interaction interest involved Kilpatrick learning logic Macmillan Company means ment mind Monadology nature organism and environment patterns of behavior permission physiological point of view present activity problem Professor protoplasm pupils purpose question race experience Raup recognized reduction relationship Representative Issue school activities second position separation situation social psychology sort statement subject matter teacher Teaching things thinking thought tion turbed unit versus their unity vidual visual perception Whitehead writes