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Understanding Psychological Phenomena as Organized Wholes
1. Part and Whole
部分 と 全体
Biya Hirpo 31415076
Nagoya institute of technology
2. Part and whole
• Gestalt psychology
The sum of part is different from the whole picture.
• Atomism
Breaking psychological phenomena down into smaller parts
would not lead to understanding psychology.
Human nature being inclined to understand objects as an
entire structure rather than the sum of its parts.
4. Sum of its parts Organized whole is more than the sum of its parts.
The most fruitful way to view psychological phenomena is as organized, structured wholes. An organized whole that
is perceived as more than the sum of its parts.
"whole" has priority and that the "parts" are defined by the structure of the whole, not vice versa.
Macroscopic view of psychology rather than a microscopic approach.
5. Parking lot, town, sunset
The landscape is formed from a huge number of parts
Still, the scenery here is a whole picture with a certain
expression
6. Is it possible to design the whole picture of scenery?
Golden pavilion Kyoto 金閣寺
7. What does it mean to design a whole
image that is not just a clear object,
but that every part is intimidating?
Touching the part while imagining
the whole picture
Urban sketch, by Meghna Ghorai
8. Touching the part while imagining the whole picture
Fallingwater by Frank Lloyd Wright
9. Adachi Museum of Art , Shimane Prefecture
Goal of landscape design is not the design of the part, but the
transformation that takes place and that you want it to happen
Breaking psychological phenomena down into smaller parts would not lead to understanding psychology.
Human nature being inclined to understand objects as an entire structure rather than the sum of its parts.
Still, the scenery here is a whole picture with a certain expression.
What does it mean to design a whole image that is not just a clear object, but that every part is intimidating?
Touching the part while imagining the whole picture
The goal of landscape design is not the design of the part, but the transformation that takes place and that you want it to happen.