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    An interpretation of the theory of gestalt.Frederick V. Smith - 1941 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 19 (3):193-215.
    In seeking an interpretation of the theory of Gestalt, the analysis revealed that the concept of Gestalt applies to processes and particularly to the way in which events or processes take place. The essential condition for the emergence of Gestalten or configurational properties was found to be—the ability of the parts or factors in the process to influence each other. In considering first, the more dynamic or formative phase of processes, the significant factors which influence the reciprocity of influence between (...)
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    An interpretation of the theory of gestalt.Frederick V. Smith - 1941 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 19 (3):193-215.
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    Instinct in the explanation of behaviour.Frederick V. Smith - 1945 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 23 (1-3):1 – 34.
    The author discusses mcdougall's position on the subject and the "concept of separate patterns of behaviour" in individual and general circumstance. The author concludes that mcdougall was interested in a scientific question concerning innate tendencies in humans but thinks mcdougall posited too many instincts. (staff).
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    Instinct in the explanation of behaviour.Frederick V. Smith - 1945 - Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy 23 (1-3):1-34.
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    Psychological concepts and linguistic restraints.Frederick V. Smith - 1959 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 10 (November):223-227.