Otto Selz
Otto Selz was a German psychologist, born in Munich, Bavaria. He formulated the first non-associationist theory of thinking, in 1913. Influenced by the German phenomenological tradition, Selz used the method of introspection, but unlike his predecessors, his theory developed without the use of images and associations. Wilhelm Wundt used the method of introspection in the 1880s, but thought that higher-level mental processes could not be studied in the scientific laboratory.
Work
Selz's ideas anticipated some major concepts in modern cognitive psychology, including the following:- Associationism and the idea that problem-solving is goal-directed.
- Anticipatory Schemas - Understanding a problem involves forming a structure within the mind.
- Reproductive and productive thinking - Solving problems with known methods and creating new methods when old ones don't work.
- Solving a problem involves testing for conditions.
Aside from two pupils, Julius Bahle and Adriaan de Groot, Selz never founded a school and after 1933 his name disappears almost completely from the German psychological literature.
Until recently, his works were largely untranslated from German into English.
In 2004, philosopher and psychologist Michel ter Hark, University of Groningen, published a book called Popper, Otto Selz and the Rise of Evolutionary Epistemology, in which he argues that Karl Popper got part of his ideas from Selz. Selz himself never published these ideas, partly because of the rise of Nazism which forced him to quit his work in 1933, and the prohibition of referencing to Selz' work.
Works (in German)
- 1910: "Die psychologische Erkenntnistheorie und das Transzendenzproblem". Archiv für die gesamte Psychologie 16, 1–110.
- 1913: Über die Gesetze des geordneten Denkverlaufes. Eine experimentelle Untersuchung. Speemann, Stuttgart.
- 1919: Untersuchungen über die psychische Eignung zum Flugdienst. Schriften zur Psychologie der Berufseignung und des Wirtschaftslebens, Heft 8. Barth, Leipzig.
- 1922: Zur Psychologie der produktiven Denkens und des Irrtums. Cohen, Bonn.
- 1924: Die Gesetze der produktiven und reproduktiven Geistestätigkeit. Cohen, Bonn.
- 1991: Wahrnehmungsaufbau und Denkprozeß. Selected writings, edited by A. Métraux and T. Hermann. Huber, Bern..