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Max Wertheimer (1880-1943), a pioneer of 20th-century psychology,
had a major influence on the development of cognitive psychology,
especially the psychology of perception and of productive thinking.
His work "Productive Thinking" (1945), written in New York, is
regarded as a milestone in creativity research. Consisting of many
examples of creative thought processes - from geometric tasks to
socio-psychologically relevant conflict resolutions to the
development of Einstein's theory of relativity - the book leads the
reader through a multi-faceted body of thought in the psychology of
thinking. Only a few texts in psychology have remained significant
even after a period of three quarters of a century - Max
Wertheimer's Productive Thinking is such an exception. This book,
which also presents an exposition of Gestalt psychology, highlights
the "productive" (insightful) versus automatic (unreflected)
thought processes for many areas of life. In addition to examples
from school teaching, the chapter on the emergence of Albert
Einstein's theory of relativity is of lasting interest to today's
generation of psychologists, pedagogues, brain researchers,
neuroscientists and philosophers. Wertheimer had the unique
opportunity to analyze Einstein's thinking in direct conversation.
An introductory commentary by Viktor Sarris for this new edition of
the first publication of Productive Thinking in 1945 offers a
detailed account of the genesis and reception of Wertheimer's work.
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