ルビンシュティンの発達論における内的条件
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S. L. Rubinstein settled a proposition of determination in the following formula : all actions are reciprocal, and outer causes are intervened by inner conditions, when those causes influence; all outer actions are refracted by inner characteristics of matters or phenomena, which are influenced by those actions. His approach to basic problems from the conception of reciprocal actions and development, applying the formula of determination and the proposition of "reflection" to all psychological processes. He sought the psychological aspect of the development of mental activity, not the psygiological aspect founded by I. M. Sechenov and I. P. Pavlov. In this way, he pointed out inner conditions or characteristics. He emphasised that personality (lichnoschi) plays an important role. We study in his works how these inner conditions act, and how these are formed.
- 東京大学の論文
- 1979-02-01