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... PRINCIPLE I - POLARITY The first principle - Polarity - deals with a very familiar fact that any cognitive activity is based on contrast and differentia- tion . Now , therefore , if we accept the principle of continuity with its basic ...
... PRINCIPLE I - POLARITY The first principle - Polarity - deals with a very familiar fact that any cognitive activity is based on contrast and differentia- tion . Now , therefore , if we accept the principle of continuity with its basic ...
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... PRINCIPLE IV - QUANTITATIVE INDICES Our third principle , the principle of continuity , has estab- lished for us the qualitative identity of the two poles which pre- viously seemed so far apart . Thus the psychologist must not only ...
... PRINCIPLE IV - QUANTITATIVE INDICES Our third principle , the principle of continuity , has estab- lished for us the qualitative identity of the two poles which pre- viously seemed so far apart . Thus the psychologist must not only ...
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... Principle Three . These latter statements , then , may be regarded as definitions . 2. Which , if any , of these views is the correct one ? In order to answer this question , it will be necessary to return to our principles of dynamic ...
... Principle Three . These latter statements , then , may be regarded as definitions . 2. Which , if any , of these views is the correct one ? In order to answer this question , it will be necessary to return to our principles of dynamic ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 7 |
The Meanings of Poetry | 15 |
Poetry from the Standpoint of the Poet | 24 |
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