Abstract
Morphological psychology understands the psyche from the outset as a mediapsyche. Media in the narrower sense are mediating this of this mediapsyche: they enable and expand the self-treatment of psychological reality. Through their relative indeterminacy, they can make a variety of formations and transformations experiential. As representations, they work on a specific image of reality; as appeals, they attempt to orient the indeterminate through defining orders; and as forms of expression, they represent the psyche itself as an indeterminate reality that is constantly redefining itself.
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