Hans Eysenck: The Architect of Modern Personality Theory
EYSENCK, HANS JURGEN: A BIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Hans Jurgen Eysenck was one of the most prolific and controversial figures in twentieth-century psychology. Born in Germany in 1916, he became a naturalized British citizen and established himself as a leading proponent of quantitative, empirical approaches to studying human behavior, personality, and intelligence. His academic journey began in […]
WERTHEIMER, MAX (1880-1943)
Introduction to Max Wertheimer and Gestalt Theory Max Wertheimer (1880–1943) stands as one of the most profoundly influential figures in twentieth-century psychology, recognized globally as the primary originator and architect of the school of thought known as Gestalt psychology. Born in Prague, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Wertheimer’s intellectual journey led him to challenge […]
WUNDT, WILHELM MAX, (1832— 1920)
WUNDT, WILHELM MAX, (1832— 1920) Wilhelm Max Wundt was a towering German intellectual figure—a physician, philosopher, and ultimately, the individual credited with transitioning psychology from a branch of philosophy into a rigorous, independent, and experimental science. Born in 1832, Wundt’s legacy rests chiefly on his establishment of the world’s first formal psychological laboratory in Leipzig […]
KOFFKA, KURT (1886-1941)
Koffka: An Architect of Gestalt Psychology Kurt Koffka (1886–1941) was a pivotal German psychologist and philosopher whose contributions were fundamental to the development and dissemination of the Gestalt school of thought. Alongside his colleagues Max Wertheimer and Wolfgang Köhler, Koffka challenged the prevailing reductionist psychologies of the early 20th century, notably structuralism and early behaviorism, […]