Keywords
reflection
Publications
Semyonov I.N. (2018). Russian psychology hundred-year development, sociocultural re ection: To the centenary of Soviet psychology (1918—2018). Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 4, 4-31
Relevance. Due to centennial anniversary of soviet psychology, we would like to make analysis for the history of its institutional and subject formation within the context of Russian human study evolution, including its prerequisites before revolution and after-soviet development.
Objective. Characterize briefly, within the context of reflexive science studies and art process personology, psychology development directions and institutions, role of key scholars, summarize major achievements, including unique identity of soviet psychological science.
Methods. Analysis for subject and institutional aspects of Russian psychology evolution, describing institutions where major schools were residing and where key leaders and participants fulfilled their duties.
Results. First part contains and depicts science studies and institutional approach on presenting the historical span of Russian psychology. Second part depicts evolution of institutions, leaders’ succession and interaction of schools and directions established. Final part contains generalized conclusions on development logics and achievements of soviet psychology as preconditions to further after-soviet establishment of contemporary (Russian) psychology.
Conclusions. Soviet psychology based human studies existing before revolution legitimately succeeds the preceding evolution phase and provides evident basis for further development of psychological science during after-soviet period. Soviet scholars have developed ample materialist-dialectic methodology for study of psyche, which is the system of psychological knowledge from perspective of activity approach that had quite peculiar impetus on contemporary psychology. Currently legacy of soviet psychology interacts broadly and assimilates with foreign up-to-date approaches within the context of XXI century challenges.
Received: 09/25/2018
Accepted: 10/15/2018
Pages: 4-31
DOI: 10.11621/vsp.2018.04.04
Keywords: soviet psychology;
history;
pedagogics;
science studies;
personology;
personality;
activity;
reflection;
art process;
culture;
Available Online: 12/01/2018
Rossokhin A.V. (2011). From polylogue to interpolyloque. The Moscow University Psychology Bulletin, 1, 91-99
The work is aimed at the studying of the dynamics of internal polylogue during psychoanalytical process. New conception of interpolylogue was introduced and grounded. An interpolylogue arises during external dialogue of two subjects by nonlinear multivariate and conflicting interaction of three components: the internal polylogues of every subject and external dialogue between them. An assumption about interpolylogue nature of consciousness was made.
Pages: 91-99
Keywords: psychoanalytical process;
dialogue;
internal polylogue;
interpolylogue;
reflection;
consciousness;
unconsciousness;
Available Online: 03/30/2011