Environmental Knowing: Theories, Research, and MethodsGary T. Moore, Reginald G. Golledge Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, 1976 - 441 Seiten |
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... experience and reflection , which correspond to Piaget's and Werner's stages of ontogenetic development . The first two , emotional and kinesthetic experience , deal most directly with experience and sensory information in something ...
... experience and reflection , which correspond to Piaget's and Werner's stages of ontogenetic development . The first two , emotional and kinesthetic experience , deal most directly with experience and sensory information in something ...
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... experience . All knowl- edge is of course influenced by experience , but the point is that knowledge does not arise out of raw experience . Knowledge is the product of the active process of human understanding applied to sense experience ...
... experience . All knowl- edge is of course influenced by experience , but the point is that knowledge does not arise out of raw experience . Knowledge is the product of the active process of human understanding applied to sense experience ...
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... experience . Experience may be defined as the sum of means through which we know reality and construct a world . Experience includes sensation , feeling , perception , and concep- tion or cognition . Feeling is a way of knowing ...
... experience . Experience may be defined as the sum of means through which we know reality and construct a world . Experience includes sensation , feeling , perception , and concep- tion or cognition . Feeling is a way of knowing ...
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THEORIES AND EMPIRICAL | 8 |
Editors Introduction | 27 |
WayFinding in the Natural Environment | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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