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Psychophysical problem as a myth (to a problem of bases of humanitarian psychology)

Kirillov Y.   (Moscow State University of Psychology and Education)

The article is devoted to methodological analysis of psychophysical problem in humanitarian psychology. Based on the ideas of S.L. Rubinstein about need of ontologic revision of psychology, the author proposes to consider the psychophysical problem in humanitarian psychology as a problem of vital relationship between man and man. On the basis of the review of approaches to the solution of a psychophysical problem in psychology the author shows that until recently the most adequate approach to the solution of a psychophysical problem was A.N.Leontyev's approach. However, according to the author, the activity principle on the basis of which the psychophysical problem was solved by A.N. Leontyev can't be applied to a solution of problem of vital relationship between man and man. The author proves that the myth principle should be the basis for decision the psychophysical problem in modern psychology.

Keywords: psychophysical problem, activity principle, mediation, subject-object paradigm, activity approach, myth.

 

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Citation link:
Kirillov Y. Psychophysical problem as a myth (to a problem of bases of humanitarian psychology) // Современная наука: актуальные проблемы теории и практики. Серия: ГУМАНИТАРНЫЕ НАУКИ. -2013. -№07-08. -С. 40-47
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