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Pavel Petrovich Sokolov: Philosophy as a Dream (Preface to the Publication of the Chapter “P.P. Sokolov” from the Memories of P.S. Popov), Popov, Pavel S., “P.P. Sokolov”, publication, archaeographical work and comments by Semenova, Angelina I.
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The memoirs of Pavel Petrovich Sokolov (1863–1921), professor of the Moscow Theological Academy and Moscow University continue a series of publications from Pavel Sergeevich Popov’s (1892–1964) book of memoirs Images of the Past: Recollections from University, Gymnasium, and Childhood Years. In the preface to this meticulously annotated publication, a distinctive approach to the interpenetration of philosophy and psychology, characteristic of Russian intellectual culture, is brought to light. P.P. Sokolov’s work as a Russian psychologist and philosopher combined “european apprenticeship” with “his own word”, a religious aspiration toward the absolute with an experimental inquiry into the psycho-physiological foundations of human mental states. Popov vividly demonstrates this unique epistemological style of Sokolov. Furthermore, Popov’s notes contribute to clarifying both his own bibliography and the list of Sokolov’s original works and translations, as well as the themes of the psychological experiments conducted by Sokolov in the field of colored hearing. Popov’s memoirs represent a unique historical source, revealing Sokolov’s personality and his philosophical “dream”, the intimate circle of his reading and acquaintances that shaped this dreaminess, and the intellectual atmosphere of the Psychological Society and the Theological Academies of that time.
Title: Pavel Petrovich Sokolov: Philosophy as a Dream (Preface to the Publication of the Chapter “P.P. Sokolov” from the Memories of P.S. Popov), Popov, Pavel S., “P.P. Sokolov”, publication, archaeographical work and comments by Semenova, Angelina I.
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The memoirs of Pavel Petrovich Sokolov (1863–1921), professor of the Moscow Theological Academy and Moscow University continue a series of publications from Pavel Sergeevich Popov’s (1892–1964) book of memoirs Images of the Past: Recollections from University, Gymnasium, and Childhood Years.
In the preface to this meticulously annotated publication, a distinctive approach to the interpenetration of philosophy and psychology, characteristic of Russian intellectual culture, is brought to light.
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Sokolov’s work as a Russian psychologist and philosopher combined “european apprenticeship” with “his own word”, a religious aspiration toward the absolute with an experimental inquiry into the psycho-physiological foundations of human mental states.
Popov vividly demonstrates this unique epistemological style of Sokolov.
Furthermore, Popov’s notes contribute to clarifying both his own bibliography and the list of Sokolov’s original works and translations, as well as the themes of the psychological experiments conducted by Sokolov in the field of colored hearing.
Popov’s memoirs represent a unique historical source, revealing Sokolov’s personality and his philosophical “dream”, the intimate circle of his reading and acquaintances that shaped this dreaminess, and the intellectual atmosphere of the Psychological Society and the Theological Academies of that time.
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