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Shchedrovitskii, G.P
Psikhologiia i Metodologiia (1)
Tom 2: Chast` 1: Situatsiia i Usloviia Vozniknoveniia Kontseptsii Poetapnogo Formirovaniia Umstvennykh Deistvii
[ Psychology and methodology : Volume two: Part one]

Ed. by G.A. Davydova et al
Moscow:  Put`, 2004
368 p
Serie: Iz Arkhiva G.P. Shchedrovitskogo. T. 2, vyp. 1
Hardcover. 11.5 x 16.5 cm
ISBN: 5875900811
Language: Russian
This is the second volume, part one, of the collected works of an outstanding thinker - a philosopher and a methodologist, Georgii Petrovich Shchedrovitskii (1929-1994). He was the founder of the invisible college called the Moscow Methodology Circle. G. Shchedrovitskii significantly influenced current social sciences in Russia, and left hundreds of pupils and followers. This book includes his works related to psychology: nine presentations he made in the Institute of General and Pedagogical Psychology in 1980. Volumes 3,4, 7, and 8 also available.
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