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Die Erfundene Wirklichkeit. Wie Wissen Wir, Was Wir Zu Wissen Glauben? Beitrage zum konstruktivismus

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Neun namhafte Wissenschaftler fragen, wie wir wissen, was wir wissen, und beschreiben in so verschiedenen Gebieten wie Psychiatrie, Philosophie, Mathematik und Neurophysiologie die Rolle selbst erfüllender Prophezeiungen und idealistischer Annahmen beim Erschaffen der Wirklichkeit. Eine lohnende Lektüre, zudem amüsant und voller Überraschungen – seit über zwei Jahrzehnten ein Dauerseller. – »Der Konstruktivismus erschafft oder ›erklärt‹ keine Wirklichkeit ›da draußen‹, sondern enthüllt, dass es kein Innen und Außen gibt, keine Welt der dem Subjekt gegenüberstehenden Subjekte« (Paul Watzlawick).

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First published January 1, 1981

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Paul Watzlawick

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Was an Austrian-American psychologist and philosopher. A theoretician in communication theory and radical constructivism, he has commented in the fields of family therapy and general psychotherapy. He was one of the most influential figures at the Mental Research Institute and lived and worked in Palo Alto, California, until his death at the age of 85

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January 25, 2020
Essays on Constructivism, that is, the collection of theories that predicate that part of reality originates from the observer.

I liked Watzlawick's essays because they were undoubtedly the most accessible to lay readers like me, both in form and content.

Other essays were, in my cocky opinion, nonsense: the apex being Gabriel Stolzenberg's "Inquiry into the Foundation of Mathematics" which looks and sounds rather as an unfinished notebook than a professional essay; or Varela's last contribution which sounds like hand-waving at its best. We have them all: Escher, check; fractals, check;... It was 1978, such things were in fashion then like - or more than - today.

Some others, like that of Heinz Von Foerster, are accessible but written in a style that sounds too informal to me - approximately like modern TED talks or the likes, which I don't like.

I can cynically conclude this unprofessional review by saying that to me "interdisciplinary research", in 1978 like in 2020, means taxpayers money financing fancies, pub crawls and mating of few lucky individuals.
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12 reviews1 follower
February 12, 2025

Antes de empezar a escribir esta reseña, quiero mencionar que es de madrugada mientras redacto estas líneas. Hace unos días leí el comienzo del libro y me gustó bastante. Tiempo después, me aventuré a leer uno de los artículos de uno de los autores. Sin embargo, creo que la hora a la que me encuentro escribiendo y el leve sueño que siento afecta mi capacidad de concentración.


El libro es realmente interesante y aborda con profundidad temas de constructivismo. A pesar de las dificultades para avanzar a buen ritmo en la comprensión de lo que explica a estas horas de la noche, considero que merece una valoración de 5 estrellas. Los diferentes artículos escritos por múltiples autores aportan una perspectiva rica y variada que enriquece el contenido del libro.


La diversidad de enfoques que ofrecen estos autores sobre el constructivismo es realmente fascinante. Cada artículo es una nueva ventana al conocimiento, ofreciendo ideas y conceptos que invitan a la reflexión y al entendimiento profundo.


En conclusión, este libro es una lectura valiosa para cualquier persona interesada en el constructivismo. A pesar de que mi experiencia de lectura pueda haber sido influenciada por el momento del día, estoy seguro de que en otras circunstancias, su comprensión sería aún más gratificante.

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September 10, 2014
This book by Paul Watzlawick consists of a series of essays by various authors leading to a rather surprising conclusion in the epilogue.

This is by no means an easy read. It took me several months to complete, and felt more like studying than reading.

It was certainly worth the effort, however. The subject matter is as subtle as it is significant, and is approached from various perspectives, from philosophy, pure mathematics, psychology, and even political science and ideology.

It served to shake the foundations of the “realistic”, Newtonian cause-and-effect Cartesian constructs that so persistently veiled my perception and cradled me as an observer of an outside “objective” and separate world reality.

Whether a stepping stone to George Berkeley as a toned-down version of esse is percipi—to be is to be perceived—or merely an exploration into constructivism, THE INVENTED REALITY is a significant contemporary work for the philosopher, the psychologist, the mathematician, or the everyday layperson, like this reviewer, interested in, and open to, a major shift in understanding of reality.
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July 16, 2014
Alcuni di questi saggi li avevo giá letti ed in alcuni casi studiati, altri mi hanno leggermente destabilizzato (come per esempio quello sugli pseudopazienti negli ospedali psichiatrici), altri ancora mi hanno un po' annoiato; consiglio la lettura non consecutiva soprattutto a coloro che considerano il costruttivismo una pietra miliare del loro approccio alla psicologia o alla psichiatria, magari anche alla filosofia.
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January 2, 2012
Es ist schon ziemlich lange her, dass ich dieses Buch gelesen habe, aber ich weiß, dass es meine Sicht der Welt grundlegend verändert hat. Die Form in einzelnen Aufsätzen ermöglicht es, Themen, die einem nicht liegen, auszulassen oder die Reihenfolge zu variieren, je nach Interese, ohne den Fluss zu verlieren. Meiner Meinung nach ein Muss für jeden.
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40 reviews3 followers
August 26, 2012
Very interesting a fast, thought provoking good read .
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