"Science is rooted in the will to truth.……" — Max Wertheimer
"Science is rooted in the will to truth. With the will to truth it stands or falls. Lower the standard even slightly and science becomes diseased at the core. Not only science, but man. The will to truth, pure and unadulterated, is among the essential conditions of his existence; if the standard is compromised he easily becomes a kind of tragic caricature of himself."
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Max Wertheimer
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10 Quotes by Max Wertheimer
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The basic thesis of gestalt theory might be formulated thus: there are contexts in which what is happening in the…
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There are wholes, the behavior of which is not determined by that of their individual elements, but where the part-processes…
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Given a situation, a system with a Leerstelle [a gap], whether a given completion (Lueckenfuellung) does justice to the structure,…
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