Gestalt Perspectives on Cognitive Science and on Experimental Psychology
2000; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 4; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1037/1089-2680.4.4.315
ISSN1939-1552
AutoresMatthew J. Sharps, Michael Wertheimer,
Tópico(s)Child and Animal Learning Development
ResumoAt the 1st author's request, the 2nd author was interviewed on Gestalt psychology's origins and utility for modern experimental psychology. Wertheimer's connections with Gestalt psychologists Max Wertheimer and Wolfgang Köhler and his study of Gestalt problems and methods, give him a special perspective on these issues. Several points for modern psychology emerge from the Gestalt perspective. Phenomena should be studied within their full context; there is a need to acknowledge the domain specificity of principles in experimental psychology; it is wise to study phenomena that either exist in the real world or have close real-world analogues; psychology must recognize interchanges between organisms and surroundings as determinants of behavior; and a data-driven perspective must complement, and sometimes replace, theory-driven searches for broadly applicable, nondomain-specific principles.
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