Michotte's Experimental Phenomenology of Perception

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alan costall
Albert Michotte
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Animate Movement
Archives De Psychologie
Berlin Gestaltists
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Causal Impression
causality in perception
Cinematographic Projections
cognitive psychology theory
Constancy Hypothesis
De Psychologie
developmental psychology research
Discontinuous Observation
Distinct Mental Functions
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Experimental Phenomenology
experimental phenomenology in psychology
experimental psychologist
george butterworth
georges thines
Hold
Limb Joints
Michotte's Work
Perceptual Structures
Phenomenal Causality
phenomenology
pictorial analysis methods
Point Light Walker
Proximal Stimulation
psychology
Screen Effect
social perception
social perception processes
Spatiotemporal Conditions
Subjective Contours
Systematic Introspection
Thomas Aquinas
Tunnel Effect
visual perception mechanisms

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138995826
  • Weight: 500g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This volume of collected papers, with the accompanying essays by the editors, is the definitive source book for the work of this important experimental psychologist. Originally published in 1991, it offered previously inaccessible essays by Albert Michotte on phenomenal causality, phenomenal permanence, phenomenal reality, and perception and cognition. Within these four sections are the most significant and representative of the Belgian psychologist's research in the area of experimental phenomenology. Extremely insightful introductions by the editors are included that place the essays in context. Michotte's ideas have played an important role in much research on the development of perception, and his work on social perception continues to be influential in social psychology. The book also includes some lesser-known aspects of his work that are equally important; for example, a remarkable set of articles on pictorial analysis.

Georges Thinés, Alan Costall, George Butterworth