"Dark matter" of social sciences
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Sergei Ernestovich Polyakov is a well-known psychologist and psychiatrist, a candidate of medical sciences, and the author of many scientific works, including three monographs on general psychology.
In his fourth book, S.E. Polyakov presents the reader with an expected but still unusual view of the psychophysical nature of the surrounding world. Many outstanding researchers since ancient times have been attracted to the mental component of reality, which they tried to discuss in different contexts using conflicting concepts.
Polyakov managed to identify and describe it, outline its boundaries, and differentiate it from other forms of reality, revealing the nature, character, and structure of the entities that form it, showing the phenomenological features and dynamics of the formation of the representing mental phenomena. He called it objective mental reality and convincingly proved that a person lives not only in the physical but also in the mental world created by society. This world, like physical reality, opposes the individual and is independent of them. It even has its own numerous objects that exist and act only within it.
The author has discovered a new facet of reality and created a new area of science, making the book interesting not only for psychologists, sociologists, and philosophers but also for representatives of other disciplines, including natural sciences.
In his fourth book, S.E. Polyakov presents the reader with an expected but still unusual view of the psychophysical nature of the surrounding world. Many outstanding researchers since ancient times have been attracted to the mental component of reality, which they tried to discuss in different contexts using conflicting concepts.
Polyakov managed to identify and describe it, outline its boundaries, and differentiate it from other forms of reality, revealing the nature, character, and structure of the entities that form it, showing the phenomenological features and dynamics of the formation of the representing mental phenomena. He called it objective mental reality and convincingly proved that a person lives not only in the physical but also in the mental world created by society. This world, like physical reality, opposes the individual and is independent of them. It even has its own numerous objects that exist and act only within it.
The author has discovered a new facet of reality and created a new area of science, making the book interesting not only for psychologists, sociologists, and philosophers but also for representatives of other disciplines, including natural sciences.
Author:
Author:Polyakov Sergey Ernestovich
Cover:
Cover:hardcover
Category:
- Category:Parenting & Relationship
- Category:Psychology
Dimensions:
Dimensions:25x18x2.5 cm
Series:
Series:Masters of Psychology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-4461-2131-1
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