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Gestalt Psychology

Philosophy, 1943
The aim of psychology is first of all to describe how we think, or the flow of our consciousness, and then to sum up the facts in terms of principles, generalizations, or “laws” which “govern” our thinking. These laws must enable us to foretell what a man will think and how he will act when we know his environment and the state of his thought at any ...
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Gestalt Psychology

2020
Gestalt psychology is an holistic approach to psychology launched in 1910 by three psychologists: Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler, and Kurt Koffka. It was conceived to oppose elementary or atomistic psychology, the conception that psychical processes consist of elements whose associations produce the contents experienced in the mind or soul.
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The Legacy of Gestalt Psychology

Scientific American, 1990
I, Rock, S, Palmer
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Gestalt Psychology

2022
Graham Richards, Paul Stenner
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Gestalt Psychology

2017
Robert B. Lawson   +2 more
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On Two Foundational Principles of the Berlin School of Gestalt Psychology

Review of General Psychology, 2020
John D Greenwood
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Gestalt Psychology

1981
J. Ward   +3 more
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Gestalt Psychology

2012
Chiara Bartolucci   +16 more
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