The Science of Thinking (Part 2)

 
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Abstract

This article presents the views and reflections of various authors on the topic of intuition and intelligence. Various stages of thought and intuitive processes are also described, the evolution of views on them over time, from ancient times to modernity. The article presents the ideas of such authors as J. Golosovker, V. Köhler, A. Bergson, Goethe, A. Ukhtomsky, B. Kedrov, C. Pierce and others.

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Keywords: intelligence, Ukhtomsky A.A., intuition, knowledge, instinct, conscience

Journal rubric: General Psychology

Article type: scientific article

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For citation: Zinchenko, V.P. (2002). The Science of Thinking (Part 2). Psychological Science and Education, 7(2), 5–20. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/pse/archive/2002_n2/Zinchenko (viewed: 13.06.2026)

© Zinchenko V.P., 2002

License: CC BY-NC 4.0

Information About the Authors

Vladimir P. Zinchenko, Doctor of Psychology, Psychological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation

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