Dialectical Thinking: Logics and Psychology

The article is devoted to the relation of logic and psychology of dialectical thinking. It provides three lines of understanding of dialectical thinking: dialectical thinking as a form of developing content, based on the resolution of oppositions; dialectical thinking as postformal stage of intellig...

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Main Author: Veraksa N.E.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Moscow State University of Psychology and Education 2019-10-01
Series:Культурно-историческая психология
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Online Access:http://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2019/n3/Veraksa.shtml
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spelling doaj-d1deceff928049478f4f58d51c906a4e2020-11-25T01:34:19ZengMoscow State University of Psychology and EducationКультурно-историческая психология1816-54352224-89352019-10-0115341210.17759/chp.2019150301Dialectical Thinking: Logics and PsychologyVeraksa N.E., 0Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia,The article is devoted to the relation of logic and psychology of dialectical thinking. It provides three lines of understanding of dialectical thinking: dialectical thinking as a form of developing content, based on the resolution of oppositions; dialectical thinking as postformal stage of intelligence; dialectical thinking as a form of operating relationships of the opposites. Each approach has its own applications to the organization of educational practice. The first approach is presented by the works of E.V. Il'enkov, B.M. Kedrov, P.V. Kopnin and other authors. On a meaningful understanding of dialectics V.V. Davydov developed his methodology of developmental learning. The second approach in the study of dialectical thinking was largely shaped by J.Piaget’s operational concept of the intellect. K. Riegel argued that the development of thinking cannot stop at the stage of formal operations. Later on, the subject develops a more complex form of cognition — dialectical thinking. Representatives of the postformal understanding of dialectical thinking apply it in trainings for the development of professional thinking in adult subjects as well as in psychotherapy. In Russian psychology it has been shown that dialectical thinking acts as the individual’s independent ability to operate with opposites that can be developed starting from preschool age.http://psyjournals.ru/en/kip/2019/n3/Veraksa.shtmldialecticformal logicdialectical logicdialectical thinking
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Dialectical Thinking: Logics and Psychology
Культурно-историческая психология
dialectic
formal logic
dialectical logic
dialectical thinking
author_facet Veraksa N.E.,
author_sort Veraksa N.E.,
title Dialectical Thinking: Logics and Psychology
title_short Dialectical Thinking: Logics and Psychology
title_full Dialectical Thinking: Logics and Psychology
title_fullStr Dialectical Thinking: Logics and Psychology
title_full_unstemmed Dialectical Thinking: Logics and Psychology
title_sort dialectical thinking: logics and psychology
publisher Moscow State University of Psychology and Education
series Культурно-историческая психология
issn 1816-5435
2224-8935
publishDate 2019-10-01
description The article is devoted to the relation of logic and psychology of dialectical thinking. It provides three lines of understanding of dialectical thinking: dialectical thinking as a form of developing content, based on the resolution of oppositions; dialectical thinking as postformal stage of intelligence; dialectical thinking as a form of operating relationships of the opposites. Each approach has its own applications to the organization of educational practice. The first approach is presented by the works of E.V. Il'enkov, B.M. Kedrov, P.V. Kopnin and other authors. On a meaningful understanding of dialectics V.V. Davydov developed his methodology of developmental learning. The second approach in the study of dialectical thinking was largely shaped by J.Piaget’s operational concept of the intellect. K. Riegel argued that the development of thinking cannot stop at the stage of formal operations. Later on, the subject develops a more complex form of cognition — dialectical thinking. Representatives of the postformal understanding of dialectical thinking apply it in trainings for the development of professional thinking in adult subjects as well as in psychotherapy. In Russian psychology it has been shown that dialectical thinking acts as the individual’s independent ability to operate with opposites that can be developed starting from preschool age.
topic dialectic
formal logic
dialectical logic
dialectical thinking
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