TRIANINESS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY 3A MAN BY B. PANANJE V*
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PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY OF HUMANITY ANANIEV, TRIANIEV, DUALITYAbstract
The pinnacle of B. G. Ananyev's grandiose work is the psychological theory of the novel. A pronounced formal feature of the theory is the triplicity/trinity (three parts, three forms, three aspects, three functions, etc.) of man and psychic phenomena. Basic subsystems of man: individual, personality, and subject. Components of the individual: primary, secondary, and integrative properties. Components of the personality: primary, secondary, and integrative properties. Functions of the personality core: integrative, self-regulatory, and control. Subsystems of the subject: subject of practical activity/labor, subject of communication and social behavior, and subject of cognition. The subject has three groups of features. Basic factors of psychic development: natural, social, and activity of the individual. Basic lines of individual psychic development: ontogenetic evolution of psychophysiological functions, development of the individual as a subject, and life path/history of the personality.
Stages of personal development: building, rising and finishing.
Components of functions/processes: functional, operational and motivational. Three classes of activities: practical, communicative and gnostic. In people, the general, particular and unique are present. Three forms of psychological cognition: practical, artistic and scientific. The text points out several theories/concepts in which triplicity or duality is a prominent formal feature.
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