Kurt Lewin Quote

In psychology one can begin to describe the whole situation by roughly distinguishing the person (P) and his environment (E). Every psychological event depends upon the state of the person and at the same time on the environment, although their relative importance is different in different cases.


p. 12. - Principles of topological psychology, 1936


In psychology one can begin to describe the whole situation by roughly distinguishing the person (P) and his environment (E). Every psychological...

In psychology one can begin to describe the whole situation by roughly distinguishing the person (P) and his environment (E). Every psychological...

In psychology one can begin to describe the whole situation by roughly distinguishing the person (P) and his environment (E). Every psychological...

In psychology one can begin to describe the whole situation by roughly distinguishing the person (P) and his environment (E). Every psychological...