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- catalog contributor b2563200.
- catalog created "1964.".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "1964.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1964.".
- catalog description "Bibliographical footnotes.".
- catalog description "Part one: General problems of organization in consciousness : Chapter 1: The problem of dimensional differences between conjunctions of phases of experience : 1. Serial and dimensional differences ; 2. The problem of dimensional differences and the philosophy of radical empiricism ; 3. James' description of the field of consciousness -- Chapter 2: Origin of organization : 1. James' sensible totals and their dissociation ; 2. Organization as an autochthonous feature of experience ; 3. The problem of organization in Piaget's psychology : a. The concept of schemata ; b. Assimilation, accommodation, and the problem of segregation ; c. Historical continuity of mental development ; d. Structural organization as an immanent feature of experience. 4. Reformulation of the problem of organization -- Chapter 3. Grouping and organization of sense-data : 1. Von Ehrenfels' concept of form quantities ; 2. Theories of the school of Graz : a. Objects of higher order ; b. The theory of production. 3. Sensuous qualities of a higher order : a. Husserl's concept of figurale Momente ; b. Stumpf's concept of Verschmelzung".
- catalog description "Part three: Some fundamental concepts of constitutive phenomenology : 1. The psychological and the phenomenological approach to consciousness ; 2. The root of the constancy-hypothesis ; 3. The phenomenological reduction ; 4. Phenomenological interpretation of the dismissal of the constancy-hypothesis ; 5. The perception noema : a. Act of perception, perceptual noema, thing perceived ; b. The perceptual noema as perceptual meaning ; c. The object as noematic phenomenon. 6. James' concept of object of thought and Husserl's concept of noema ; 7. Problems of ideation : a. Eidetic science ; b. The apprehension of eide and eidetic relations by the method of "free variation"".
- catalog description "Part two: Some principles of Gestalt theory : 1. The constancy hypothesis and its abandonment ; 2. Dependence of perception on external and internal conditions ; 3. On acquisition by experience : a. The traditional and the Gestalt theoretical concepts of experience ; b. Acquisition of empirical meanings ; c. Discrimination and segregation ; d. Impossibility of an intuitionistic philosophy. 4. Reformulation of the problem of Gestalt form qualities ; 5. Types of Gestalt contextures : a. Intervals and terminals ; b. Figure and ground. 6. Functional significance : a. The concept of Gestalt ; b. Experiential and experimental evidence ; c. Qualification of Gestalt-constituents by their functional significance. 7. On successive comparison : a. Koffka's discussion of Sumpf's paradox ; b. James' concepts of "sensation of difference" and "sensation of likeness". 8. Gestalt-coherence : a. Interdependence of the constituents of a Gestalt-contexture ; b. Segregation and unification of Gestalt-contextures. 9. Bergson's concept of "qualitative multiplicities" ; 10. Wholes and parts ; 11. The law of good continuation".
- catalog extent "xiv, 427 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Field of consciousness.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Field of consciousness.".
- catalog isPartOf "Duquesne studies. Psychological series, 2".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "1964.".
- catalog language "eng fre".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Pittsburgh, Duquesne University Press,".
- catalog relation "Field of consciousness.".
- catalog subject "150.194".
- catalog subject "BF204.5 .G813".
- catalog subject "Consciousness.".
- catalog subject "Phenomenological psychology.".
- catalog subject "Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Psychology.".
- catalog subject "W1 DU714 v.2 1964".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part one: General problems of organization in consciousness : Chapter 1: The problem of dimensional differences between conjunctions of phases of experience : 1. Serial and dimensional differences ; 2. The problem of dimensional differences and the philosophy of radical empiricism ; 3. James' description of the field of consciousness -- Chapter 2: Origin of organization : 1. James' sensible totals and their dissociation ; 2. Organization as an autochthonous feature of experience ; 3. The problem of organization in Piaget's psychology : a. The concept of schemata ; b. Assimilation, accommodation, and the problem of segregation ; c. Historical continuity of mental development ; d. Structural organization as an immanent feature of experience. 4. Reformulation of the problem of organization -- Chapter 3. Grouping and organization of sense-data : 1. Von Ehrenfels' concept of form quantities ; 2. Theories of the school of Graz : a. Objects of higher order ; b. The theory of production. 3. Sensuous qualities of a higher order : a. Husserl's concept of figurale Momente ; b. Stumpf's concept of Verschmelzung".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part three: Some fundamental concepts of constitutive phenomenology : 1. The psychological and the phenomenological approach to consciousness ; 2. The root of the constancy-hypothesis ; 3. The phenomenological reduction ; 4. Phenomenological interpretation of the dismissal of the constancy-hypothesis ; 5. The perception noema : a. Act of perception, perceptual noema, thing perceived ; b. The perceptual noema as perceptual meaning ; c. The object as noematic phenomenon. 6. James' concept of object of thought and Husserl's concept of noema ; 7. Problems of ideation : a. Eidetic science ; b. The apprehension of eide and eidetic relations by the method of "free variation"".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part two: Some principles of Gestalt theory : 1. The constancy hypothesis and its abandonment ; 2. Dependence of perception on external and internal conditions ; 3. On acquisition by experience : a. The traditional and the Gestalt theoretical concepts of experience ; b. Acquisition of empirical meanings ; c. Discrimination and segregation ; d. Impossibility of an intuitionistic philosophy. 4. Reformulation of the problem of Gestalt form qualities ; 5. Types of Gestalt contextures : a. Intervals and terminals ; b. Figure and ground. 6. Functional significance : a. The concept of Gestalt ; b. Experiential and experimental evidence ; c. Qualification of Gestalt-constituents by their functional significance. 7. On successive comparison : a. Koffka's discussion of Sumpf's paradox ; b. James' concepts of "sensation of difference" and "sensation of likeness". 8. Gestalt-coherence : a. Interdependence of the constituents of a Gestalt-contexture ; b. Segregation and unification of Gestalt-contextures. 9. Bergson's concept of "qualitative multiplicities" ; 10. Wholes and parts ; 11. The law of good continuation".
- catalog title "Field of consciousness.".
- catalog type "text".