Ivannikov, V.A.
Doctor of Psychology
Academician of the Russian Academy of Education, Doct. Sci. (Psychol.), Professor of the Department of Personality Psychology, Faculty of Psychology,
Lomonosov Moscow State University,
Moscow, Russia
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The Problem of Consciousness in the Early Works of A.N. LeontievLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2023, 2. p. 124-132read more1859
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Background. The study of history and development of the theory has an independent value, especially when it comes to analyzing the development of the author’s viewpoint.
Objective. The work analyses provisions on the origin of consciousness in the early works of A.N. Leontiev.
Results. It is shown that A.N. Leontiev was to turn to the concept of activity in solving the problem of psyche development in phylo- and ontogenesis. He accepts the idea of L.S. Vygotsky, postulating that it is possible to find the key to consciousness in the way of life of a person as a social being. He, therefore, proposes to introduce the concept of activity as of a special way of life, a unit of life for living beings, realizing their active behaviour in adapting to the changing objective conditions of the surrounding space of activity. Thus, A.N. Leontiev associates the criterion of psyche not with the subjective experiences, but with irritability to abiotic signals as landmarks, i.e. with the influences that are not included directly into metabolism. It is demonstrated that in the early works of A.N. Leontiev the movement of his reflections on the problem of the origin and development of psyche, including consciousness, as its specific form is presented. Analyzing the process of generation of consciousness, A.N. Leontiev turns first of all to Marxist philosophical foundations as prerequisites for a psychological theory of consciousness. The main factor that requires a change in the natural psyche of a person is work activity, which requires a person to have new mental capabilities and sets tasks for awareness.
Conclusion. The main A.N. Leontiev’s ideas on consciousness and activity were formulated by the author in the 1930s. The position that it is activity that is the factor transferring requirements of life to the psyche of living beings, including humans, was the main achievement.Keywords: A.N. Leontiev; activity; consciousness; meaning; sense DOI: 10.11621/LPJ-23-19
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Meaningfulness and action orientation as predictors of self-control and willpower traitsLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2020, 2. p. 3-25read more3289
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Background. This study examined a set of personality traits related to self-control or willpower, (WP), and how self-ratings of these self-control traits are influenced by the cognitive constructs of action (versus state) orientation and meaningfulness.
Design. The subjects were 943 university students, aged 17–29 (M = 19.5 years), who volunteered to complete J. Kuhl's (1996) Action-State Orientation (ASO) scale, a Russian adaptation of the Purpose In Life test (PIL) as a measure of meaningfulness and sense-making capacity, and self-ratings of self-control traits, such as “persistence”, “decisiveness”, and “self-discipline” that produced an aggregate measure of WP and four willpower factors reflecting (1) emotional regulation, (2) commitment to action, (3) energy, and (4) execution.
Results. State-oriented ineffective sense-makers (those who scored low on both ASO and PIL) rated themselves the lowest on WP. Conversely, action-oriented effective sense-makers (high scorers on both ASO and PIL) produced the highest WP self-ratings. Mediator-modelling regression analyses showed ASO and PIL to be predictive of self-rated WP – both independently, and by mediating each other’s influence on aggregate WP ratings. However, the predictive power of PIL was substantially higher than that of ASO, and the overall pattern of prediction varied across the four willpower sub-factors.
Conclusion. Our results confirm the role of sense-making as a key mechanism of volitional regulaiton, and its interactions with cognitive resources such as action-orientation dispositions captured by ASO.Keywords: willpower; self-control traits; self-rating; meaningfulness; action-state orientation; mediation modelling DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2020.02.01
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The relation of volitional traits self-esteems with meaningfulness of life and action control in studentsLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2019, 2. p. 27-44read more5468
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The relevance of the study is the need to clarify what factors can determine the self-esteems of volitional traits of a person.
Objective. The empirical study of the possible influence of action control mode and action and meaningfulness of life level on person's representation about the development of his volitional traits.
Methods. 943 first-fifth year university students were asked to complete three questionnaires: Self-esteem technique of the volitional traits (V. Ivannikov, E. Aidman), Action control in planning scale (NAKEMP-90) in adaptation of S. Schapkin, Purpose in Life test in adaptation of D. Leontiev.
Results. There was a reliable relationship of the values of action control in planning scale (ACP) and general meaningfulness of life index (MLI) with three volitional traits (strong-willed, confident, bold) and total score of 20 volitional traits (TSVT). The results of 2-way ANOVA showed significant effects of Action Control and Meaningfulness of Life on the value of TSVT. The lowest TSVT values were observed in students with low values of ACP and MLI, and the highest -with high values of these indexes.
Conclusion. The results are discussed in the framework of V.A. Ivannikov’s theoretical ideas about psychological mechanisms of volitional regulation of personality, especially the role of the meaning formation in the process of transferring prompting from motive to purpose. It explains the natural connection of person`s meanings and self-esteems of volitional traits, as well as the contribution of such resource of self-regulation of human activity as action control mode.
Keywords: will; self-esteem; meaningfulness of life; action control DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2019.02.27
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A generation of activity and the problem of motivationLomonosov Psychology Journal, 2015, 2. p. 15-22read more11169
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Process of generation of activity with allocation of problems which it is possible to correlate with concepts need, motive, motivation, prompting to activity is analyzed. Affirms, that generation of activity assumes presence at the subject of the behavioral problem arising at actualization of needs, at acceptance by the person of requirements of a society or under the decision of the person. The motivation is understood as mental maintenance for the process of activity generation.
Keywords: activity generation; need; object of need; motive; motivation; prompting DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2015.02.15
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Alexey Nikolayevich Leontiev — Teacher, Scientist, Chief.Lomonosov Psychology Journal, 2013, 2. p. 4-10read more4898
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Keywords: A.N. Leontiev
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