Otto Selz (14 February 1881 – 27 August 1943) was a German psychologist from Munich, Bavaria, who formulated the first non-associationist theory of thinking, in 1913.[1][2][3] Influenced by the German phenomenological tradition,[4] Selz used the method of introspection, but unlike his predecessors, his theory developed without the use of images and associations. Wilhelm Wundt used the method of introspection in the 1880s, but thought that higher-level mental processes could not be studied in the scientific laboratory.
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OttoSelz (14 February 1881 – 27 August 1943) was a German psychologist from Munich, Bavaria, who formulated the first non-associationist theory of thinking...
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into the University of Heidelberg by the Nazi municipal administration. OttoSelz, a German philosopher and psychologist with a Jewish background, who had...
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Selz Abbey or Seltz Abbey (German: Kloster Selz; French: Abbaye de Seltz) is a former monastery and Imperial abbey in Seltz, formerly Selz, in Alsace,...
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the circle of Lipps' students he came in contact with Moritz Geiger, OttoSelz, Aloys Fischer and above all Johannes Daubert. From onward 1903/4 he was...
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founded in c. 991 at Selz in Alsace. On her way to Burgundy to support her nephew Rudolf III against a rebellion, she died at Selz Abbey on 16 December...
psychotherapist Harvey (née Heinz) Schloesser, psychiatrist and psychoanalyst OttoSelz, cognitive psychologist William Stern, the Intelligence Quotient Max Wertheimer...
aesthetics of "oughtness", Lipps attempted to reconcile "ought" with "is". OttoSelz "Theodor Lipps | German psychologist". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
history (Jacques Presser), Judaica (Joseph B. Soloveitchik), psychology (OttoSelz) and phenomenology of religion and cultural anthropology (Gerard van der...
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decision-making opened. Further research is also being conducted at the Otto-Selz-Institute (Mannheim Centre for Work and Health), which focuses on the...
stem duchy of Swabia, Emperor Otto I granted the area to his wife Adelaide of Burgundy in 968. Saint Adelaide established Selz Abbey in 991 and died here...
Schwabenheim an der Selz is an Ortsgemeinde – a municipality belonging to a Verbandsgemeinde, a kind of collective municipality – in the Mainz-Bingen district...
pp. 21–22. Asher-Greve & Westenholz 2013, pp. 59–60. Selz 1995, p. 114. Klein 2010, p. 1123. Selz 1995, p. 116. Lambert 2013, p. 388. Krebernik 2003, p...