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    Kurt Koffka, born March 18, 1886, in Berlin, Germany, was raised by Luis Levy and Emil Koffka. [6] His mother listed herself as Protestant despite having Jewish heritage. [6] His father was a lawyer, and his younger brother, Friedrich Koffka, went on to become a judge. [6]

  2. Kurt Koffka was a German psychologist and cofounder, with Wolfgang Köhler and Max Wertheimer, of the Gestalt school of psychology. Koffka studied psychology with Carl Stumpf at the University of Berlin and received his Ph.D. degree in 1909. Koffka was associated with the University of Giessen.

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  3. The son of Emil Koffka, a lawyer and royal councilor of law, and Luise Levi (or Levy), Koffka was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1886. His early education was in the hands of an English-speaking governess, and his mother's brother, a biologist, fostered his early interests in philosophy and science.

  4. Apr 25, 2018 · Kurt Koffka was born in Berlin (Germany) in 1886. His father was a lawyer and his brother Friedrich became a judge, but Kurt, instead of following family steps in the legal field, decided to study philosophy and science encouraged by his uncle.

  5. Kurt Koffka (Berlin, March 18, 1886 - November 22, 1941 Northampton (Massachusetts)) was a german Gestalt psychologist. He was born and educated in Berlin and earned his PhD there in 1909 as a student of Carl Stumpf with a study of rhythm theory.

  6. The two men who served as Wertheimer's subjects in the phi experiments were Köhler and Koffka. Köhler was an expert in physical acoustics, having studied under physicist Max Planck, but had taken his degree in psychology under Carl Stumpf. Koffka was also a student of Stumpf's, having studied movement phenomena and psychological aspects of ...

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  8. Jun 11, 2018 · The son of Emil Koffka, a lawyer and royal councilor of law, and Luise Levi (or Levy), Koffka was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1886. His early education was in the hands of an English-speaking governess, and his mother's brother, a biologist, fostered his early interests in philosophy and science.

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