Gestalt psychology in Italy

Authors
Citation
I. Verstegen, Gestalt psychology in Italy, J HIST BEH, 36(1), 2000, pp. 31-42
Citations number
65
Categorie Soggetti
Politucal Science & public Administration
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF THE BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
ISSN journal
00225061 → ACNP
Volume
36
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
31 - 42
Database
ISI
SICI code
0022-5061(200024)36:1<31:GPII>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
Graz gestalt psychology was introduced into Italy after World War I with Vi ttorio Benussi's emigration to Padua. His earliest adherent, Cesare Musatti , defended Graz theory, but after Benussi's premature death became an adher ent of the Berlin gestalt psychology of Wertheimer-Kohler-Koffka. He traine d his two most important students, Fabio Metelli and Gaetano Kanizsa, in or thodox Berlin theory. They established rigid "schools" in Padua and Trieste . The structure of Italian academics allowed for such strict orthodoxy, qui te unlike the situation in America, where scientific objectivity mitigated against schools. In the 1960s, some of the students of Metelli and Kanizsa (above all Bozzi) initiated a realist movement-felt in Kanizsa's late work- that was quite independent of that of J. J. Gibson. Finally, more recently, Benussi and Graz theorizing have been embraced again, sentimentally, as a predecedent to Kanizsa-Bozzi. (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.