The Selected Papers of Wolfgang Kohler

17 September 1971

Mary Henle (Editor)

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"Miss Henle, who teaches at the New School, has produced a labor of love and discipleship." --New York Times Book Review

One of the pioneers of Gestalt psychology, Wolfgang Köhler (1887-1967) broke new ground in numerous areas of human thought. This collection of writings spans Köhler's brilliant and productive career, beginning with his earliest formulations of Gestalt theory through to his last scientific paper--a perceptive overview of the significant advances of Gestalt psychology. Many of these essays have never before been published in English. Together they illustrate the diversified, highly innovative contributions of this great psychologist. But they go beyond that to clarify problems in psychology, philosophy, natural science, biology, and anthropology through the Gestalt approach.

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9780871402530

127 x 203 mm • 480 pages

£24.00

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