Creative path in the "transgressive concept of personality" Y. Kozeletsky

 
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Abstract

This article presents the concept of personality, which is an attempt to systematically consider creativity. There is an emphasis on the relationship of individual needs of a person with the social and cultural context, and it itself is presented in a multi-dimensional manner, as it consists of biological, psychological and social structures, works at conscious and unconscious levels due to cognitive, emotional and volitional systems.

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Keywords: transgressive concept of personality, personality, knowledge, transgression, creativity

Journal rubric: History of Psychology

Article type: scientific article

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For citation: Pufal-Struzik, I. (2002). Creative path in the "transgressive concept of personality" Y. Kozeletsky. Psychological Science and Education, 7(2), 76–85. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/pse/archive/2002_n2/Pufal_Struznik (viewed: 13.06.2026)

© Pufal-Struzik I., 2002

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Information About the Authors

Irena Pufal-Struzik, Candidate of Science (Psychology), doctor habilitatus, professor, Świętokrzyski Academy (Jan Kochanowski University in Kielce), Kielce, Poland

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