Militant Romanticism

 
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Abstract

Responding to Allakhverdov's article in this volume, the author calls him a «romantic psychologist». «Romantic psychologists» [the term was introduced by A.R. Luria] are deeply concerned with the «eternal» philosophical or methodological issues. Yet the author finds discrepancies in the article in question: contradictory claims, imperatives that are too hard, and confusion between postmodernism, phenomenology, irrationality and anti-scientism.

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Journal rubric: Theoretical-Empirical Studies

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For citation: Yurevitch, A.V. (2005). Militant Romanticism. Psychology, 2(1), 124–129. (In Russ.). URL: https://psyjournals.ru/en/journals/psychology/archive/2005_n1/25194 (viewed: 05.12.2025)

Information About the Authors

Andrei V. Yurevitch, Doctor of Psychology, Deputy director of the Institute of Psychology, Corresponding member, Russian Academy of Science, Moscow, Russian Federation, e-mail: yurevich@psychol.ras.ru

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