The Penguin History of Western Philosophy
- 352pagine
- 13 ore di lettura
D.W. Hamlyn presents a history of the great philosophical thinkers and their responses to the profound problems involved in trying to understand the world and our place in it.





D.W. Hamlyn presents a history of the great philosophical thinkers and their responses to the profound problems involved in trying to understand the world and our place in it.
A Philosophical Examination of Gestalt Theory and Derivative Theories of Perception
Focusing on the logical aspects of perception, this study delves into the psychology of perception as defined by D.W. Hamlyn. It begins by clarifying the boundaries of psychological inquiry in this area, followed by an in-depth exploration of the various types of explanations relevant to understanding perception. The work aims to provide a foundational understanding of how perception is analyzed and interpreted within psychological frameworks.
The essays explore the limitations of the information-processing model in cognitive psychology, highlighting how epistemic factors and social conditions shape individual identity. By examining the interplay between perception, learning, and self-conception, the collection challenges conventional psychological theories and offers insights into the complexities of human experience.
Exploring the intricacies of perception, this foundational work delves into how sensory experiences shape our understanding of the world. First published in 1961, it offers insights into the psychological and physiological processes involved in sensation and perception, making it a significant contribution to the field of psychology. Through detailed analysis, the book seeks to unravel the complexities of how we interpret sensory information and the implications for human experience.
Book by Hamlyn, D. W.