From the Definitions of Mental Phenomena towards the Analysis of Developmental Perspectives of Actions
The paper addresses the issue of diversity of definitions of mental phenomena and methodological approaches to their exploration. It is argued that monistic construction of psychological knowledge is essential and requires drawing consistent conclusions about mental functioning in living organisms f...
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doaj-81c9425419c34bf7aeb5f56e3b02803b2020-11-25T01:44:35ZengMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКультурно-историческая психология1816-54352224-89352017-08-01132314010.17759/chp.2017130204From the Definitions of Mental Phenomena towards the Analysis of Developmental Perspectives of ActionsMalanov S.V.0Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis, Moscow, RussiaThe paper addresses the issue of diversity of definitions of mental phenomena and methodological approaches to their exploration. It is argued that monistic construction of psychological knowledge is essential and requires drawing consistent conclusions about mental functioning in living organisms from the laws of evolution or, as in the case with humans, from the laws of anthropogenesis and historical development of humankind. The paper describes two main patterns of scientific analysis which consider mental phenomena as processes and functions that are: a) localized in and generated by the brain on the basis of ‘information processing mechanisms’; b) localized between the living organisms and objects, ensuring their orientation in the outer world. The paper also discusses the problem of evolutionary development of functions responsible for orientation and interaction with the environment in animals. It highlights the ontogenetic stages of integration of language means into the organization of practices and mental actions in humans and analyses the main patterns in the development of actions, as well as the grounds for selecting operations of which they consist and which correspond with traditionally described mental functions.http://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2017/n2/Malanov.shtmllocalization of mental functionsmind and brainevolution of mental orientationfunctional systemsmental operations and actionsmental functions within actionsself-regulatory actionsvolitional actions |
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Malanov S.V. From the Definitions of Mental Phenomena towards the Analysis of Developmental Perspectives of Actions Культурно-историческая психология localization of mental functions mind and brain evolution of mental orientation functional systems mental operations and actions mental functions within actions self-regulatory actions volitional actions |
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From the Definitions of Mental Phenomena towards the Analysis of Developmental Perspectives of Actions |
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From the Definitions of Mental Phenomena towards the Analysis of Developmental Perspectives of Actions |
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From the Definitions of Mental Phenomena towards the Analysis of Developmental Perspectives of Actions |
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from the definitions of mental phenomena towards the analysis of developmental perspectives of actions |
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Moscow State University of Psychology and Education |
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Культурно-историческая психология |
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1816-5435 2224-8935 |
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The paper addresses the issue of diversity of definitions of mental phenomena and methodological approaches to their exploration. It is argued that monistic construction of psychological knowledge is essential and requires drawing consistent conclusions about mental functioning in living organisms from the laws of evolution or, as in the case with humans, from the laws of anthropogenesis and historical development of humankind. The paper describes two main patterns of scientific analysis which consider mental phenomena as processes and functions that are: a) localized in and generated by the brain on the basis of ‘information processing mechanisms’; b) localized between the living organisms and objects, ensuring their orientation in the outer world. The paper also discusses the problem of evolutionary development of functions responsible for orientation and interaction with the environment in animals. It highlights the ontogenetic stages of integration of language means into the organization of practices and mental actions in humans and analyses the main patterns in the development of actions, as well as the grounds for selecting operations of which they consist and which correspond with traditionally described mental functions. |
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localization of mental functions mind and brain evolution of mental orientation functional systems mental operations and actions mental functions within actions self-regulatory actions volitional actions |
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