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Max Wertheimer's university career in Germany

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Ash, Mitchell G (University of Vienna)
JOURNAL:
  Psychological research, 51(2), 52 - 57.
YEAR: 1989
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): Max Wertheimer, Gestalt psychology, Gestalt theory, history of psychology
DISCIPLINE: Psychology
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LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-417-711 (Last edited on 2005/07/13 14:01:06 GMT-6)
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ABSTRACT:
This paper presents archival and related material bearing on the German university career of Max Wertheimer. It is shown that many factors interacted to shape that career. What drew Wertheimer to psychological science was its potential philosophical relevance, as expounded by his mentors Christian von Ehrenfels and Carl Stumpf. Once his career had begun, however, he faced the challenge of maintaining intellectual independence in a system where patronage counted, and also the problem of producing systematic philosophical work as well as empirical research in psychology at appropriate points in his career. These difficulties, compounded by Wertheimer's highly personal style of thinking and writing, appear to have been at least as inhibiting to Wertheimer's career as was Anti-Semitism. Thanks to unusual circumstances created in part by Kurt Riezler at the University of Frankfurt, Wertheimer became full professor there in 1929 — only to be forced into exile in 1933, on obviously anti-Semitic grounds. Portions of this paper were originally presented in an invited commentary at the symposium documented in this issue. Grateful acknowledgements are due to Professor Viktor Sarris and the other symposium participants for their assistance.
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