鲍里斯·帕里金的《社会心理学:历史与展望》

IF 0.6 3区 历史学 Q3 HISTORY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences Pub Date : 2024-12-08 DOI:10.1002/jhbs.70006
A. L. Zhuravlev, I. A. Mironenko, P. S. Sorokin
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有关俄罗斯心理学史的国际文献大多局限于活动理论和文化历史理论的发展。本文旨在超越这些局限,介绍一位鲜为国际读者所知的人物--鲍里斯-帕里金(Boris Parygin),他在 20 世纪 60 年代提出了发展俄罗斯社会心理学的 "宏伟 "计划,与源自维果茨基、卢里亚和阿列克谢-尼古拉耶维奇-列昂季耶夫的苏联心理学 "主流 "大相径庭。我们证明,帕里金的著作属于 19 世纪 70 年代以来在俄罗斯发展起来的社会和人道主义学术的理论和方法论传统。这是一个广泛的跨学科理论和方法论发展流派,包括别尔嘉耶夫、米哈伊洛夫斯基等作家,涵盖了各个学科(主要是心理学、社会学和哲学)。尽管帕尔金的项目没有得到苏联学术界的大力支持,但他关于人格的思想,以及强调个人选择和自我决定的活动对调解社会环境影响的重要性,在当前国际科学界关于个人能动性的讨论中,包括关于在 "形态发生社会"(M. Archer)或 "新结构"(P. Sorokin)条件下个人对社会结构的改造潜力的辩论中,都具有现实意义。
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Boris Parygin' Social Psychology: History and Perspectives

International literature on the history of Russian psychology is largely limited to the development of Activity theory and cultural-historical theory. This paper aims to go beyond these limits by introducing a figure little known to an international audience, Boris Parygin, who emerged in the 1960s with his “grand” project for the development of Russian social psychology, significantly different from the Soviet psychology “mainstream,” stemming from Vygotsky, Luria, and Alexei Nikolaevich Leontiev. We demonstrate that Parygin's works belong to a theoretical and methodological tradition of social and humanitarian scholarship that had been developing in Russia since 1870s. This was a broad and inter-disciplinary stream of theoretical and methodological developments, including authors like Berdyaev, Mikhailovsky, and so on, that embraced various disciplines (primarily, psychology, sociology, and philosophy). Despite the fact that Parygin's project did not receive substantial support from the soviet academic community, his ideas concerning personality and emphasis on the importance of individual choice and self-determined activity mediating the impact of social surroundings, have become relevant in the context of current discussions in the international science about individual agency, including debates concerning the transformative potential of the individual upon the social structure under conditions of “morphogenetic society” (M. Archer) or “neo-structuration” (P. Sorokin).

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences is a quarterly, peer-reviewed, international journal devoted to the scientific, technical, institutional, and cultural history of the social and behavioral sciences. The journal publishes research articles, book reviews, and news and notes that cover the development of the core disciplines of psychology, anthropology, sociology, psychiatry and psychoanalysis, economics, linguistics, communications, political science, and the neurosciences. The journal also welcomes papers and book reviews in related fields, particularly the history of science and medicine, historical theory, and historiography.
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