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单词 gestalt
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Definition of gestalt in English:

gestalt

nounɡəˈʃtɑːltɡəˈʃtaltɡəˈʃtɑlt
Psychology
  • An organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When you react to a movie, you react to the whole thing, its entire gestalt of form and content - and you react as fully you, body and mind, emotions and personal history combined.
    • I'm not sure I have great art inside of me, but there's something in my gut that seeks to express the gestalt I experience and perceive.
    • Several data sources were used to grasp the gestalt of symbolic-experiential therapy.
    • To the best of our knowledge, the taxonomy of motivational domains above has not yet been tested empirically as a gestalt, through a substantive sample of emigrants.
    • Could these synthetic agents also be considered anthropomorphically by the collective gestalt of the user experience?

Derivatives

  • gestaltism

  • noun
    Psychology
    • Informational framing is nothing else than a part of informational gestaltism by which various causal possibilities of formulas come into existence.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • For some brief comment on gestaltism, see the section on gestalt approaches to perception.
      • During the second unit of study you will be studying the three major viewpoints in psychology that emerged after the first psychology failed: functionalism, behaviorism, and gestaltism.
  • gestaltist

  • noun
    Psychology
    • Hebb, a good gestaltist, tells us that the dynamic properties of the brain lead it to project pattern where pattern is missing.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is a Berlin gestaltist who emigrated to the United States, became professor of the Psychology of Art at Harvard University and published 13 books on gestalt theory and art.
      • Rock is a gestaltist who left the Gestalt circle and came up with his own theory.
      • A gestaltist believes that the response of an individual, couple, or group in a given struggle should be a response to the whole conflict, not just to it's ‘ministruggles.’
      • The emotive word led the two gestaltists to also overlook my contrary concept on the preceding page.

Origin

1920s: from German Gestalt, literally 'form, shape'.

 
 

Definition of gestalt in US English:

gestalt

(also Gestalt)
nounɡəˈSHtältɡəˈʃtɑlt
Psychology
  • An organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Several data sources were used to grasp the gestalt of symbolic-experiential therapy.
    • Could these synthetic agents also be considered anthropomorphically by the collective gestalt of the user experience?
    • To the best of our knowledge, the taxonomy of motivational domains above has not yet been tested empirically as a gestalt, through a substantive sample of emigrants.
    • When you react to a movie, you react to the whole thing, its entire gestalt of form and content - and you react as fully you, body and mind, emotions and personal history combined.
    • I'm not sure I have great art inside of me, but there's something in my gut that seeks to express the gestalt I experience and perceive.

Origin

1920s: from German Gestalt, literally ‘form, shape’.

 
 
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