Surf these sites: Gestalt Archive: L.W. Brandt and W. Metzger: ''Reality,'' what does it mean? (1) -- Reality refers to (1) a transcendental, transexperiential world and (2) the totality of one''s experiences. It further means (3) what is being encountered as opposed to what is merely represented. Finally, (4) objects, actions, thoughts, and feelings are all experienced as real, unreal or more or less real. These different meanings of ''reality'' are delineated and illustrated by various psychological issues. Wolfgang Metzger - Ein Wissenschaftler, der treu blieb -- "What kind of person was Wolfgang METZGER?" is the central question asked on the occasion of his 100th birthday on July 22th 1999. Author Hans-Juergen Walter argues that Wolfgang METZGER had remained unreservedly true to his scientific convictions which he had won as a student of the Gestalt theorists and Gestalt psychologists Max WERTHEIMER, Wolfgang KÖHLER, and Kurt LEWIN, when after their emigration to the USA he - then assistant of WERTHEIMER - was left behind in Nazi-Germany. Wolfgang Metzger Award 1999 -- Wolfgang Metzger Award 1999 of the international Society for Gestalt Theory and its Applications (GTA)
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