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ABSTRACT:
Discusses Wertheimer's notion on the relationships between meaning and form and then how Arnheim and Luchins further developed Wertheimer's notions. Next, the article explains Czezowski's framework how science progresses. It concludes by examining the role conceptual mathematics could play in psychology and how well this role would correspond with Wertheimer's and Luchins' original proposals.
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