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In Gestalt psychology, hodological space is a term introduced by Kurt Lewin (1890–1947) to describe paths in a person's "life space"[1].
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- ↑ Kurt Lewin (1936), Principles of Topological Psychology, McGraw-Hill.
Gestalt psychology | |
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Topics |
Gestalt therapy •
Gestalt Theoretical Psychotherapy •
Topological psychology |
Concepts |
Appurtenance •
Bundle hypothesis •
Emergence •
Field effect •
Gestaltqualitat |
People |
Berlin School (Kurt Lewin • Wolfgang Kohler • Kurt Koffka • Max Wertheimer)
Rudolf Arnheim •
Solomon Asch •
Christian von Ehrenfels •
Kurt Goldstein •
Wolfgang Metzler •
Fritz Perls •
Hans Jurgen Walter |
Other articles |
Action research • Bender-Gestalt Test • Holism • Laws of Association • Mereology • Structural information theory • Theory of indispensable attributes • Topological data analysis |