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Gestalt

From the german for form, configuration, or appearance, designates a whole that recognisably has parts, but can only be experienced as an indivisible unity (rather than synthesised through a prior analysis of its parts). The term was given currency in english by way of the school of psychology led by christian von ehrenfels in the early twentieth century holding that the basic elements of human perception are gestalts.

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