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Originally published in 1963, this is a classic work on the psychology of perception. By means of suitable patterns on a partly concealed rotating disc Michotte was able to give the impression of objects in movement; and where certain conditions of speed, position, and time-interval were satisfied, his subjects received the impression of a causal interaction between two objects – for example, the impression that one object has ‘bumped into’ another (the ‘Launching Effect’) or is carrying it along (the ‘Entraining Effect’). In a further group of experiments Michotte studies the conditions in which moving objects look as though they are alive.

A large number of experiments are described, and on the basis of them Michotte formulates a theory as to the conditions in which causal impressions occur. He also compares his own views on causality with those of Hume, Maine de Biran, and Piaget.

Foreword by Professor R.C. Oldfield. Preface to the English Edition.
Translators Glossary. Authors Note. Introduction.
1. The Problem
2. The
Experimental Apparatus Mechanical Causality Part 1: The Launching Effect
3.
The Segregative Influence of the Objects
4. The Polarising Influence of the
Objects
5. The Phenomenal Aspect of the Objects
6. Spatio-Temporal
Integration
7. The Speeds and the Hierarchisation of the Movements
8. The
Launching Effect seen as a Whole Part 2: The Entraining Effect
9. The
Structural Organisation of the Entraining Effect
10. Launching-by-Expulsion
11. Propulsion
12. Animal Locomotion
13. Tactile-Kinaesthetic Perception of
Mechanical Causality
14. Ampliation of the Movement Qualitative Causality
15.
Movement of One Object linked with Qualitative Change in Another
16. The
Linking of Qualitative Changes in Two Objects The Origin of the Idea of
Causality
17. Critical Reflections on Different Theories Appendices
1. A
Special Case of Propulsion: the Trace-making Effect
2. Theory of Phenomenal
Causality. New Perspectives Commentary (by T.R. Miles). References. Index of
Authors. Index of Subjects.
Albert Michotte