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Vygotsky's Idea of Gestalt and its Origins by Andy Blunden March 2008

https://ethicalpolitics.org/ablunden/works/gestalt.htm

to Vygotsky’s psychology and his theory of development, but Vygotsky’s idea of Gestalt was not derived from the Gestalt Psychology of Koffka and Köhler. In the 1920s,

Academic authoritarians, language, metaphor, animals, and science

http://raypeat.com/articles/articles/authoritarians.shtml

both neurology and psychology. The field concept was disappearing from developmental biology, as Gestalt psychology was disappearing from the universities and journals. In the hum
Ray Peat

Immanuel Kant

https://friesian.com/kant.htm

what we know is our own psychology, not external things. Kant did say, consistent with psychologism, that basically we don't know about "things-in-themselves," objects as they exi

NLP And The New Age Movement From A Judeo-Christian Perspective

http://www.renewingyourmind.com/Articles/NewAge.htm

domain of cognitive psychology and information processing. If you would like to see specific integrations with that model and the Judeo-Christian perspective, we have following av

‹Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicityand confusion of things. As the world, which to the naked eye exhibits th

http://home.dbio.uevora.pt/~eje/simple%20heuristics.htm

they turn into a psychology more applicable to supernatural beings than to mere humans. In this book, we push for a second revolution, which provides a bold vision of rationality.

The New Alchemy

http://www.publicappeal.org/library/unicorn/watts/the_new_alchemy.htm

by the transactional psychology of Dewey and Bentley, so the sensation of events happening "of themselves" is just how one would expect to perceive a world consisting entirely of


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