By Gerard A. de Wit
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36, p. 131) Kouwer as a phenomenologist seems to return to the viewpoint of Bleuler and Jung of personal involvement in any association when he states: But in every instance the question remains the same: why were these associations formed· and not other ones, and why did just these facts grow to be so closely related? As in the case of synaesthesia, the causes must rather be sought in the nature of perception, in the function of color perception in the. totality of the person. Perceiving is: perceiving through the emotional, motor, spiritual, and ali other aspects of the person.
Attitudes do not change immediately with changes in the situation, or changes in actual interest, as mental sets do, but they can change and as a rule gradually do so. Sometimes this occurs through growth and psychological development (the attitude towards sex of a boy of ten is different from the attitude towards sex of a young man of twenty). Also this sometimes occurs through social-environmental factors (the attitude of an atheist towards religion can change if he lives for a longer time among truly religious people).
Auitude and set distinguished The varied and sometimes overlapping meanings given to attitude and set necessitate a differentiating description; Crijns for instance, discussing attitude in a social psychological setting, states explicitly that the term attitude has come to be defined in many different ways, and he indicates implicitly in the remark, 'the term 'attitude', in the sense of mental set or EinsteUung, dates back to the early nineteenth century .. ' (41, p. 89) that attitude and set can also refer to the same concept, which is understandable as both belong to the field of intentionality.
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