Max Wertheimer

Psychology Austrian 1880 – 1943 103 quotes

A co-founder of Gestalt psychology, who argued that perception involves organizing sensory information into meaningful wholes, rather than just individual parts.

Quotes by Max Wertheimer

There are wholes, the behavior of which is not determined by that of their individual elements, but where the part-processes are themselves determined by the intrinsic nature of the whole.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

The fundamental 'formula' of Gestalt theory might be expressed in this way: There are wholes, the behavior of which is not determined by that of their individual elements, but where the part-processes are themselves determined by the intrinsic nature of the whole.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

The whole is other than the sum of its parts.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

What is given in experience is not a sum of sensations, but a structured whole.

Experimentelle Studien über das Sehen von Bewegung (Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion) 1912

Thinking consists in envisaging, realizing, and grasping structural features and structural requirements; proceeding and operating in accordance with these structural requirements; and testing, again and again, the structural changes which are thereby produced.

Productive Thinking 1945

The task of thinking is to discover the true structure of the situation.

Productive Thinking 1945

Truth is not something that exists outside of us, but something that we create through our understanding.

Productive Thinking 1945

The primary fact of experience is not the isolated sensation, but the organized whole.

Experimentelle Studien über das Sehen von Bewegung (Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion) 1912

It is not the elements that determine the whole, but the whole that determines the elements.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

The Gestalt approach is not just a theory of perception, but a general approach to understanding all psychological phenomena.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

Productive thinking is not a matter of blind trial and error, but of insight into the structure of the problem.

Productive Thinking 1945

The essence of Gestalt theory is the idea that the whole is primary and the parts are secondary.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

We do not perceive isolated stimuli, but organized patterns.

Experimentelle Studien über das Sehen von Bewegung (Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion) 1912

The task of psychology is to understand how we organize our experience into meaningful wholes.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

Insight is not a sudden flash of inspiration, but a gradual process of restructuring the problem.

Productive Thinking 1945

The Gestalt principles of organization are not arbitrary rules, but reflect the fundamental nature of perception.

Untersuchungen zur Lehre von der Gestalt, II (Investigations in Gestalt Theory, II) 1923

The perception of motion is not a sum of static images, but a continuous flow.

Experimentelle Studien über das Sehen von Bewegung (Experimental Studies on the Seeing of Motion) 1912

To understand a phenomenon, we must look at it as a whole, not as a collection of isolated parts.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

The Gestalt approach emphasizes the importance of context in understanding psychological phenomena.

Über Gestalttheorie (On Gestalt Theory) 1924

True understanding comes from seeing the relationships between things, not just the things themselves.

Productive Thinking 1945