Gestalt Psychology in German Culture, 1890-1967: Holism and the Quest for Objectivity (Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology) Book + PRICE WATCH * Amazon pricing is not included in price watch

Gestalt Psychology in German Culture, 1890-1967: Holism and the Quest for Objectivity (Cambridge Studies in the History of Psychology) Book

In the first full-length historical study of Gestalt psychology in Germany, this book challenges accepted viewpoints in the history of German science and culture. Although holism was widely linked with anti-modern opposition to natural science as well as political conservatism and later with Nazism, the Gestalt theorists tried to advance holistic thought within the natural sciences; and they stood on the modernist, democratic side in the Weimar period. The book also analyses the impact of the Cold War and the professionalization of psychology in Germany on the reception of Gestalt theory after 1945.Read More

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    This is the first full-length historical study of Gestalt psychology--an attempt to advance holistic thought within natural science. Holistic thought is often portrayed as a wooly-minded revolt against reason and modern science, but this is not so. On the basis of rigorous experimental research and scientific argument as well as on philosophical grounds, the Gestalt theorists Max Wertheimer, Wolfgang Köhler and Kurt Koffka opposed conceptions of science and mind that equated knowledge of nature with its effective manipulation and control. Instead, they attempted to establish dynamic principles of inherent, objective order and meaning in current language, principles of self-organization in human perception and thinking, in human and animal behavior, and in the physical world. The impact of their work ranged from cognitive science to theoretical biology and film theory. Based on exhaustive research in primary sources, including archival material cited here for the first time, this study illuminates the multiple social and intellectual contexts of Gestalt theory and analyzes the emergence, development and reception of its conceptual foundations and research programs from 1890 to 1967.

  • 0521646278
  • 9780521646277
  • Mitchell G. Ash
  • 13 October 1998
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 528
  • New Ed
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