Gestalt level and Gestalt purity (trans. B. Smith)

In Barry Smith (ed.), Foundations of Gestalt Theory. Philosophia. pp. 118-120 (1988)
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Abstract

The fact that there is such a thing as a degree of formedness [Gestaltung], that every Gestalt has a certain Gestalt level, is of fundamental significance. A rose is a Gestalt of higher level than a heap of sand: this we recognize just as immediately as that red is a fuller, more lively colour than grey. The higher Gestalten are distinguished further from the lower by the fact that the product of unity and multiplicity [Einheit und Mannigfaltigkeit] is in their case greater.

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Barry Smith
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