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Golenok, G. V. Anthropological Aspect of Thinking

Abstract: Throughout many decades philosophy studied the thinking processes quite independently from other sciences and mostly in the context of intellectual potentials and without taking into account the anthropological aspect. However, such a tendency to ‘keep’ the thinking theory from related branches of science is out of date now. Psychologists start to identity human with his cognitive style. The author of the article makes an attempt to reveal the anthropological grounds of thinking.


Keywords:

psychology, human, thinking, cognition, cognitive style, abstraction, meaning, experiment, intellectuality, symbol


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