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Продуктивное мышление

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Книга известного немецкого психолога, одного из основателей гештальтпсихологии, посвящена исследованию процессов мышления в проблемных ситуациях, требующих творческого решения.
Автор излагает собственную концепцию развития продуктивного творческого мышления посредством активного поиска способов целостного видения задачи.
Автор широко иллюстрирует принципы своего метода, анализируя ряд известных научных открытий.
Рекомендуется психологам, философам, педагогам, историкам науки, а также студентам гуманитарных и технических вузов.

336 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1945

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Max Wertheimer

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Max Wertheimer was an Austro-Hungarian-born psychologist who was one of the three founders of Gestalt psychology, along with Kurt Koffka and Wolfgang Köhler. He is known for his book, Productive Thinking, and for conceiving the phi phenomenon as part of his work in Gestalt psychology.

Wertheimer became interested in psychology and studied under Carl Stumpf at the University of Berlin. Wertheimer then went on to obtain his PhD in 1904 under Oswald Külpe, at the University of Würzburg and then began his intellectual career teaching at the Frankfurt University. For a short time he left Frankfurt to work at the Berlin Psychological Institute, but returned in 1929 as a full professor. Wertheimer eventually ended up on the faculty of The New School in New York, a position he held until his death.

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176 reviews3 followers
May 18, 2023
This is a new edition of a text first published in 1945, by the gestalt psychologist Max Wertheimer. Wertheimer's claim is that both formal logic and association theory are inadequate for explaining thinking that leads to creative solutions, which he calls 'productive thinking'. The book unfolds by looking at specific examples of thinking, such as children trying to work out the area of a parallelogram or historic examples such as how Einstein came up with the theory or relativity.

The explanations of these thought processes are quite technical and some of the details can be difficult to follow for the non-mathematician or non-scientist, but the overall thesis is clear, namely that unless we consider the 'whole' in our thinking and how each part contributes to that whole, we will never be truly able to think productively.

The style is typical of its age, which makes it sound a little stilted and is somewhat repetitive in places, but the book is still an interesting read and still has value many decades after its initial publication.
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130 reviews9 followers
October 28, 2024
See on üks põhjalik teos. Wertheimer selgitab väga paeluvalt ja vahel ka raskesti jälgitavalt konkreetsete näidete põhjal, mis see mõtlemine on just produktiivsetel juhtudel, et mis seal peas sul toimub. Ta vastandub paljudele kaasaegsetele, kes justkui mõttepeeretusi väljutasid teooriate näol ja on jõle põhjalik. Tänu sellele raamatule sain lõpuks midagi päriselt aru relatiivsusteooria sisust.
Ta läheb asja tuumani, ent teda on raske kasutada kontekstides, kus inimesed pole tuttavad sellega või mõne muu teooriaga, mis temale toetub, sest et ta teistele nii tugevalt vastandub (kuigi hulka sõbralikumalt kui mõned teised!)
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817 reviews106 followers
May 29, 2025
Мышление на примере реконструкции одхода к задачам реальных людей, например Эйнштейна
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