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Stephan Witasek (1870-1915) was an
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noted for his contribution to the development of the
Graz School The Graz School (german: Grazer Schule), also Meinong's School, of experimental psychology and object theory was headed by Alexius Meinong, who was professor and Chair of Philosophy at the University of Graz where he founded the Graz Psychological ...
. He is cited as the most talented psychologist of the school and was groomed as
Alexius Meinong Alexius Meinong Ritter von Handschuchsheim (17 July 1853 – 27 November 1920) was an Austrian philosopher, a realist known for his unique ontology. He also made contributions to philosophy of mind and theory of value. Life Alexius Meinong' ...
's successor. Witasek is noted for developing a theory of
aesthetics Aesthetics, or esthetics, is a branch of philosophy that deals with the nature of beauty and taste, as well as the philosophy of art (its own area of philosophy that comes out of aesthetics). It examines aesthetic values, often expressed thr ...
within the Graz School's
abstract object theory Abstract object theory (AOT) is a branch of metaphysics regarding abstract objects. Originally devised by metaphysician Edward Zalta in 1981, the theory was an expansion of mathematical Platonism. Overview ''Abstract Objects: An Introduction to ...
.


Biography

Witasek was born on May 17, 1870 in
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, Austria to Wenzel Johann Witasek and his wife Emilie nee Egery. His father was a chief railway inspector while his mother, the second wife of Wenzel, was a daughter of a Hungarian civil servant. Witasek was the eldest of their two sons. When his father retired, the family moved to Graz. He obtained a degree in philosophy at the
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after completing his study on complexion theory. Witasek became a scholar, a career, which Rudolf Ameseder described as a meager life marked by hard work, poverty, and belated recognition. Although, he was known for serving as Meinong's private assistant for a decade on Austria's first psychological laboratory, Witasek would be credited for directing the facility's development only after his death. Witasek married Alice Makowiczka in 1903 and they had two children, Alice and Georg. He died in 1915 and this contributed to the disintegration of the Graz School.


Works

Witasek is considered one of the most important representatives of the psychology of aesthetics alongside
Theodor Lipps Theodor Lipps (; 28 July 1851 – 17 October 1914) was a Germans, German philosopher, famed for his theory regarding aesthetics, creating the framework for the concept of ''Einfühlung'' (empathy)'','' defined as, "projecting oneself onto the ob ...
and
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.Allesch, Christian G.. (2013). "STEPHAN WITASEK UND DIE PSYCHOLOGISCHE ÄSTHETIK". ''The Aesthetics of the Graz School'', edited by Venanzio Raspa, Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, pp. 113-128. His earliest works involved an investigation of the theoretical foundation for aesthetics. This was based on
Gustav Fechner Gustav Theodor Fechner (; ; 19 April 1801 – 18 November 1887) was a German physicist, philosopher, and experimental psychologist. A pioneer in experimental psychology and founder of psychophysics (techniques for measuring the mind), he inspired ...
's studies, which challenged the idealistic and value-based approaches in aesthetics that prevailed then. Building on Meinong's work, Witasek developed his own psychological aesthetics, where aesthetic properties are considered ideal and extra-objective.Raspa, Venanzio (2014). "L’estetica dimenticata: la vicenda della scuola di Graz". ''Rivista di Estetica'' 56:217-252. This model links the aesthetic object to the subject's mental state. He also contributed to Meinong's work on complexion theory, particularly in the of systematic knowledge of complexions. His investigation of
Christian von Ehrenfels Christian von Ehrenfels (also ''Maria Christian Julius Leopold Freiherr von Ehrenfels''; 20 June 1859 – 8 September 1932) was an Austrian philosopher, and is known as one of the founders and precursors of Gestalt psychology. Christian von Eh ...
' instances of ''Gestaltqualitaten'' detailed how a polyphonic composition constitute the different "voices", which are considered complexions. One of the notable theories that Witasek pushed forward was his claim that pre-existing sensational elements create psychological products in the form of different perceptual configurations. He explored this idea further in collaboration with the Austrian-Italian psychologist,
Vittorio Benussi Vittorio Benussi (17 January 1878 – 24 November 1927) was an Austrian-Italian psychologist. Life and career Vittorio Benussi was an Austrian-Italian psychologist born on 17 January 1878 in Trieste. Antonelli (2018) describes him as an unkno ...
, and the Austrian philosopher and psychologist,
Alois Höfler Alois Höfler (April 6, 1853 – February 26, 1922) was an Austrian philosopher and university professor of education in Prague and Vienna. He was seen by the logical positivist Otto Neurath as an important link between Bernard Bolzano's work a ...
. They were able to explain the process of generating perceptual configurations from the same sensory elements.


Publications

* ''Grundzüge der allgemeinen Ästhetik'' (1904) * ''Grundlinien der Psychologie'' (1907) * ''Psychologisches zur ethischen Erziehung : Vortrag, gehalten in der XII. Versammlung der Österr. Gesellschaft für Kinderforschung in Wien, am. 13. mai 1907'' (1907) * ''Psychologie der Raumwahrnehmung des Auges'' (1910) * ''Principii di estetica generale'' (1912)


References

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