Sophiology (in sociology, philosophy) religious and philosophical doctrine, philosophical theory involving “positive unity”, whose founders were VladimirSolovyov, Bulgakov, PA Florensky, Karsavin and others. Russian religious philosophy of the XIX and XX centuries. Has contributed to the development of philosophical thought on the problems of moral and ethical formation of society. The writings of the followers of Russian religious philosophy of an important part of building a just society was thought of religion and spiritual and moral rebirth of…
read moreThe sexual revolution of the concept of W. Reich – a set of regulations put forward by the Austrian philosopher and social psychologist Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) and have a significant impact on the development of Freudian Marxism, on the one hand, and ideological trends in the nonconformist youth movements and subcultures 1960-1970- s., on the…
read moreFriend or foe – verbal expression of the basic orientation of the mechanism that is used by an individual, group, community to determine its place in the social space and time, marking the social distance and social identity boundaries. According to the thesaurus youth concepts, concepts of “their” and “foreign” are a pair, which organizes…
read moreRe-socialization – a process of development of the individual’s social norms and cultural values, undeveloped or poorly mastered previously or updated in the new stage of social development. In this case, re-socialization can affect any individual, as the personality development throughout life is not only in the ascending and unidirectional in society. For the normal…
read moreSpecial decision of the Central Committee of the CPSU (b) on July 4, 1936 “About pedological distortions in the system of People’s Commissariats” (Education in the USSR, 1974) was abolished and prohibited pedagogy. Pedology accused of ousting from the school of “real” teachers, pseudo-scientific views, their reactionary views on heredity and social conditioning a child’s…
read morePedology (from the Greek pais -. Child + logos – word, science) – a complex science about children and their development, training and education. Pedology arose at the turn of XIX-XX centuries. Both within psychology and pedagogy. It was due to the penetration of the ideas of evolution and development of the applied branches of…
read moreSocial norms – generally accepted rules, patterns, needs and expectations of appropriate behavior or actions. The appearance and function of social norms due to the objective need in the ordering of social relations. Repetitive, sustained interactions require regulation and the establishment of order in terms of various forms of human coexistence. Social norms – an…
read moreNeofreydizma – a term that combines the various schools of Freudianism, arising since the 1940s. (Primarily in the US). The common feature of these schools was the departure from Freud and the hegemony of the individual in his theory in the direction of recognition of the priority of social relations. Hence the desire to enrich…
read moreYouth’s concept – some rules, justifying therapy of young adults from the course approach’s viewpoint. The fundamental concepts of Marxism, talking like a theoretical option to the positivist sociology in the preliminary phase of its development, making advantageous problems for use of childhood problems, as on the basis of the acceptance of the cultural revolution…
read moreLogotherapy theory Frankl – a set of theoretical propositions, founded the famous Austrian psychologist Viktor Frankl (1905-1997), is a complex system of philosophical, psychological and medical views on human nature, mechanisms of personality development in health and disease, as well as on the way and ways to correct anomalies in the development of personality. Psychologist…
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