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Reference:
Gurevich, P. S.
The Treat of Insanity
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 4-7.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58706
Abstract:
The article is devoted to Max Nordau, Cesare Lombroso’s follower who studied famous poets and authors
from the point of view of their ‘sanity’.
Keywords:
psychology, psychiatry, behavior, sanity, insanity.
Philosophy and psychology
Reference:
Tschelokova, Yu. V.
Human Being in Erich Fromm’s Interpretation
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 8-17.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58707
Abstract:
Erich Fromm’s name has become symbolic long time ago. He represents a whole epoch that opposed to
totalitarianism and servility and tried to add humanistic dimension to the social history. Fromm is popular all
over the world and his ideas influence the modern consciousness greatly. Many works about Fromm have been
published recently. These works mostly describe him as one of the brightest figures in humanistic psychology. The
author of this article tries to view Fromm’s ideas from the point of view of philosophical anthropology.
Keywords:
psychology, philosophical anthropology, individual, human being, personality, totalitarianism, humanism, value, freedom, authoritarianism, social character.
Inner world
Reference:
Egorova, I. V.
Anthropological Renaissance
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 18-28.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58708
Abstract:
Anthropological renaissance is one of the important occurrences in modern philosophy and psychology.
Common features of this process are quite obvious. These include: deep interest towards human, revival of anthropological
researches and introduction of new ways of philosophical understanding of human.
Keywords:
psychology, psychoanalysis, anthropology, human, psyche, consciousness, unconsciousness, enlightenment, creativity, personality.
To understand the human being
Reference:
Lysenko, V. G.
‘Body’ in Early Buddhism of the Psychophysical Problem
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 29-39.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58709
Abstract:
The main goal of the article is to show that there were no grounds for the psychophysical problem in the
context of early Buddhism views on human (‘Buddha’s’ teachings). The article contains the review of various Buddhistic
approaches to the body, describes the ‘constructive’ image of the body in psychophysical teachings and
theoretical discourse and considers Buddha’s arguments against other teachings about the relation between the
soul and the body as well as the basic conceptions of the Buddhistic analysis of psychosomatic phenomena such as
dharma, skandhas, paticca-samuppada.
Keywords:
psychology, psychophysical problem, body, Buddhism, soul, consciousness, emergence, embodiment, nama-rupa, skandhas.
Continent of the unconscious
Reference:
Bergman, M.
Historical Roots of Psychoanalytical Orthodoxy (translated by G. A. Novichkova)
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 40-52.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58710
Abstract:
This article considers the criticism of the psychoanalytical training and suggests that psychoanalytical
orthodoxy is a must in the history of psychoanalysis. The author makes an assumption that it is necessary to know
and understand the history of psychoanalysis in order to remain tolerant towards various schools of psychoanalysis.
Keywords:
psychology, psychoanalysis, psychoanalytical orthodoxy, human, consciousness, un consciousness, Oedipus complex, bisexuality, training, neurosis.
Person and personality
Reference:
Razin, A. A.
Personality Types
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 53-68.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58711
Abstract:
Human rises above the animal world because he’s conscious. There are different levels of human conscious
depending on the type of thinking. There is a certain difference between reason (which is based on formal
logical, linear type of thinking) and sense (which is based on dialectical, non-linear type of thinking). Western
civilization is based on mathematics (i.e. reason). It did not adopt dialectical logics and this is why it is rational
but not sensible. It substituted the social progress with the technological development and eventually came to
the deadlock.
Keywords:
human nature, self-improvement, concrete thinking, linear thinking, sense, non-linear thinking, image thinking, dialectical thinking, mind, constructive thinking, civilization.
Societal passions
Reference:
Shazhinbatyn, A.
Ethnical Pluralism: Conflict and Adaptation
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 69-90.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58712
Abstract:
The feeling of community origin, religion, values, way of survival, i.e. some ‘common ground’, plays
an important role in the process of unifying people into groups which is characterized by internal self-identification.
Growing as a part of one social group, community of verbal and non-verbal communications allow
people to establish understandable adaptation mechanisms that drastically reduce confrontation and conf
licts.
Keywords:
philosophy, ethnicity, pluralism, conf lict, adaptation, confrontation, development, culture, stratification, system.
The culture of Eastern psychology
Reference:
Titlin, L. I.
The Problem of an Ontological Status of a Subject in Vasubandhu’s Pudgala-Vinishchae
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 91-102.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58713
Abstract:
The article studies the problem of interpretation of the Buddhistic conception of ‘non-self’ (anatman)
based on the analysis of the 9th part of Abhidharmakosha by Vasubandhu, the philosopher living in the 4th century.
The author of the article analyzes whether it is possible or impossible for ‘self’ to exist as the subject of
perception, learning and thinking. The author shows that the Buddhistic philosophy suggested a completely
new approach to human psyche that views it as the combination of constantly changing and dynamically
interacting phenomena (dharmas) and ‘subject-free’ ontology forming the basis. The article also discusses
possible approaches to explaining the connection between the Buddhistic psychology with D. Hume’s theories,
phenomenology and modern cognitive philosophy (F. Varela, E . T homson, E . Rosh). T he article contains
the author’s translations of relevant texts from Sanskrit and Pali (the first translations into Russian). The
article will be of interest to researchers in the sphere of cognitive psychology, psychology of perception and
knowledge who are interested in the problem of Self and the Subject and in a philosophical dialogue between
the West and the East.
Keywords:
psychology, subject, personality, individual, consciousness, psyche, Self, non-Self, atman.
Psychology and pedagogics
Reference:
Semenova, Yu. A.
L. N. Tolstoy’s and N. A. Nekrasov’s Works for Children
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 103-108.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58714
Abstract:
The problem of children’s literature is gaining more importance nowadays. What is exactly children’s literature?
What functions does it perform? What are the borders of childhood? These are the questions this study is
devoted to. In order to find answers to these questions, the author conducts an experiment involving children of 7
to 11 years old. The purpose of the study was to find out whether modern school children can actually digest and
understand L. N. Tolstoy’s and N. A. Nekrasov’s works, whose works are more comprehensive and why. The author of
the article makes concrete conclusions based on her study.
Keywords:
pedagogy, literature, poems, novel, experiment, book, children, Tolstoy, Nekrasov, comprehend.
Professional psychology
Reference:
Kuzmina, A. V.
Mathematic Modeling of Economic Processes (Formation of Professional and Practical
Competence in Information Sciences and Mathematics at Universities Teaching Economics)
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 109-116.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58715
Abstract:
The article studies the problem of formation of professional and practical competence in information
sciences and mathematics at universities teaching economics. The author of the article describes the pedagogical
and didactical conditions of its formation based on the analysis of a university class ‘Computer Models in
Economics’. The article considers possibilities of application of mathematic modeling as a mean of formation
of professional and practical competence in information sciences and mathematics of future specialists in the
sphere of economics. The author of the article defines the role of vocationally oriented tasks in the process of
formation of professional and practical competence in information sciences and mathematics at universities
teaching economics.
Keywords:
pedagogy, competence, information, economics, processes, mathematics, modeling, tasks, student, profession.
Professional psychology
Reference:
Rank, O.
Will Therapy
Chapters IV-V are translated by V. S. Kulagina-Yartseva
Chapter XV is translated by N. V. Krotovskaya
// Psychology and Psychotechnics.
2011. ¹ 8.
P. 117-135.
URL: https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=58716
Abstract:
This is the translation of O. Rank’s book ‘Will Therapy, Truth and Reality’ in which O. Rank discusses peculiarities
of a neurotic personality.
Keywords:
psychology, psychotechnics, will, therapy, truth, reality, neurosis.