"There are wholes, the behavior of which is……" — Max Wertheimer
"There are wholes, the behavior of which is not determined by that of their individual elements, but where the part-processes are themselves determined by the intrinsic nature of the whole. It is the hope of Gestalt theory to determine the nature of such wholes."
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Man is not only part of a field, but a part and member of his group. When people are together,…
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"Pieces" almost always appear 'as parts' in whole processes. ... To sever a "'part" from the organized whole in which…
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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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There are still psychologists who, in a basic misunderstanding, think that gestalt theory tends to underestimate the role of past…
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Thinking consists in envisaging, realizing structural features and structural requirements; proceeding in accordance with, and determined by, these requirements; thereby…
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