P Richer - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 1979 - search.proquest.com
THE CONCEPTS OF SUBJECTIVITY AND OBJECTIVITY IN GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY Paul Richer This paper is meant to collect the variety of dispersed epistemological remarks in …
I Verstegen - Gestalt Theory, 2005 - psycnet.apa.org
For some time, brilliant research from the Gestalt-derived Italian school of experimental psychology has been calling itself'Experimental Phenomenology.'This has been a complex …
H Buffart - London: Blurb UK Ltd, 2017 - academia.edu
This booklet is an attempt to make a contribution to a more than 100 years old debate on human knowledge and perception. There are two completely contrary views on the way …
F Toccafondi - Gestalt Theory, 2002 - gestalttheory.net
Following the images of Gestaltpsychologie of WERTHEIMER, KÖHLER and KOFFKA in 20th century philosophical, epistemological, psychological and science-historical literature …
M Henle - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 1979 - search.proquest.com
PHENOMENOLOGY IN GESTALT PSYCHOLOGY Mary Henle The first part of this paper deals explicitly with the theme of this issue of theJournal: Gestalt psychology and …
L Embree - Journal of Phenomenological Psychology, 1979 - search.proquest.com
GESTALT LAW IN PHENOMENOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE* Lester Embree The peculiar character of Husserlian Phenomenology lies not in its content but in how the latter is …
AS Luchins, EH Luchins - Gestalt Theory, 1999 - gestalttheory.net
The term isomorphism literally means equality or sameness (iso) of form (morphism). In mathematics an isomorphism between two systems requires a one-to-one correspondence …
LC Robertson - Approaches to Cognition, 2016 - taylorfrancis.com
The emergence of Gestalt psychology is richly documented (eg, Boring, 1950; Henle, 1980; Hochberg, 1979; Wertheimer, 1974). Its refutations of atomism, associationism, and …
Wolfgang Köhler (1887-1967) was one of the founders of Gestalt psychology, the influential school that argues that perception is best understood as an organized pattern rather than as …