Philosophic Foundations of Genetic Psychology and Gestalt Psychology A Comparative Study of the Empirical Basis, Theoretical Structure, and Epistemological Groundwork of European Biological Psychology

XVI Psychologists have, however, shown that what we are primarily aware of is not a succession of sense-data but figures-ground phenomena: Wittgenstein's ambiguous duck-rabbit is merely one such example. They have also drawn our attention to the existence of tertiary qualities in perception, su...

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Main Author: Gobar, Ash
Other Authors: Mays, Wolfe (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht Springer Netherlands 1968, 1968
Edition:1st ed. 1968
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • I. Structure of Genetic Psychology and Gestalt Psychology
  • 1. History of European Genetic Psychology
  • 2. Logic and Psychology
  • 3. Phenomena of Perception. “Why Do Things Appear as They Do?”
  • 4. Phenomena of Genetic Psychology (School of Geneva)
  • 5. Psychology of Thought Processes
  • 6. Psychology of Thought Processes (continued)
  • II. Philosophic Foundations of Empirical Psychology
  • 7. Analysis of Basic Concepts
  • 8. Methodological Framework of Psychology
  • 9. Epistemological Framework of Psychology
  • 10. Prolegomenon to a Realistic Philosophy of Science
  • General Bibliography