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Psychology and Psychotechnics
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Rozin, V. M. Formation and nature of thinking

Abstract: Abstract: Modern researches evidently show that thinking was formed no earlier than the Ancient World culture (in history) and no earlier than a teenager age (in ontogenesis). The prerequisites for thinking are: personal formation and learning of the world, reasoning, logic and interpreting knowledge received as ideal objects. Thinking also involves formation of specific types of the consciousness and understanding.


Keywords:

psychology, thinking, realization, genesis, the ancient world, Aristotle, norms, logic, ontology


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