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PHYSIOLOGICAL ASPECT OF EPISTEMOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY. (PART 2)
Filippov Leonid Ivanovich
Kislovodsk special (correctional) boarding school № 18 of 3 and 4 types
educator
Kislovodsk special (correctional) boarding school № 18 of 3 and 4 types
educator
Abstract
Article focuses on the importance and role of physiology in the scientific establishment and development of the theory of knowledge (epistemology) and psychology. On the basis of developments in the theory of knowledge and physiology, a new approach in the resolution problems in psychological science. Put forward reasonable hypotheses.
Keywords: conditioned and unconditioned reflexes, dominant, information, subject matter of epistemology, thinking
Category: Psychology
Article reference:
Physiological aspect of epistemology and psychology. (Part 2) // Humanities scientific researches. 2014. № 4 [Electronic journal]. URL: https://human.snauka.ru/en/2014/04/6519
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