Max Wertheimer productive thinking / Max Wertheimer ; Viktor Sarris, editor.

Max Wertheimer (1880-1943), a pioneer of 20th-century psychology, had a major influence on the development of cognitive psychology, especially the psychology of perception and of productive thinking. His work "Productive Thinking" (1945), written in New York, is regarded as a milestone in...

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Main Author: Wertheimer, Max, 1880-1943
Other Authors: Sarris, Viktor (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
German
Published: Cham : Springer, 2020.
Series:Classic texts in the sciences.
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Online Access:Click for online access
Uniform Title:Produktives Denken.

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505 0 |a Intro -- Preface for the New Edition -- Contents -- 1: Introduction to Max Wertheimer: Productive Thinking -- Brief Evaluation of the Book -- Biography of Max Wertheimer -- History of the Book -- Main Topics of the Book -- The Area of the Parallelogram (Chap. I) -- The Problem of the Vertical Angles (Chap. II) -- The Famous Story of Young Gauss (Chap. III) -- Two Boys Play Badminton -- a Girl Describes Her Office (Chap. IV) -- Finding the Sum of the Angles of a Polygon (Chap. V) -- A Discovery by Galileo (Chap. VI) -- Einstein: The Thinking That Led to the Theory of Relativity (Chap. VII) 
505 8 |a Wertheimerś Credo -- Reception of the Book -- Wertheimerś Book from a Modern Perspective -- References -- Publications of Max Wertheimer (an updated list of Wertheimerś original publications is contained elsewhere -- cf. Spillmann, 2 ... -- 2: Productive Thinking (1945) 
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