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What is the distinction between the phenomenal field and the objective field according to Gestalt psychology?
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What is the distinction between the phenomenal field and the objective field according to Gestalt psychology?
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The phenomenal field refers to an individual's subjective experiences and perceptions, while the objective field refers to external stimuli and facts in the environment.
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