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    Laws of Seeing.Wolfgang Metzger - 2009 - MIT Press.
    The first English translation of a classic work in vision science from 1936 by a leading figure in the Gestalt movement, covering topics that continue to be major issues in vision research today. This classic work in vision science, written by a leading figure in Germany's Gestalt movement in psychology and first published in 1936, addresses topics that remain of major interest to vision researchers today. Wolfgang Metzger's main argument, drawn from Gestalt theory, is that the objects we perceive in (...)
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  2. Schöpferische Freiheit. Gestalttheorie des Lebendigen. Herausgegeben von Marianne Soff und Gerhard Stemberger, mit einem Geleitwort von Jürgen Kriz.Wolfgang Metzger - 2022
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  3. Das Bild des Menschen in der neueren Psychologie.Wolfgang Metzger - forthcoming - Studium.
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    Psychologie und Pädagagik zwischen Lerntheorie, Tiefenpsychologie, Gestalttheorie und Verhaltensforschung.Wolfgang Metzger - 1975 - Bern: H. Huber.
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    Schöpferische Freiheit - Gestalttheorie des Lebendigen.Wolfgang Metzger, Marianne Soff & Gerhard Stemberger - 2022 - Wien, Österreich: Krammer.
    Info in English (book is in German): The book "Schöpferische Freiheit" ("Creative Freedom") is considered the third major work of Gestalt psychologist Wolfgang Metzger (1899-1979) - along with his "Psychology" and the "Laws of Seeing". According to Michael Stadler and Wolfgang Crabus, Metzger's real achievement in the further development of Gestalt theory is expressed in this book: "Metzger develops here, on the basis of Köhler's natural philosophical ideas of 'physical Gestalten' (1920) and incorporating the teachings of Zen Buddhism ... a (...)
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