On the scientific heritage of Mikhail Ivanovich Vladislavlev
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St Petersburg State University
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The article discusses the place and significance of the scientific heritage of M. I. Vladislavlev
(1840–1890) and analyzes the scientific heritage of Vladislavlev, discusses its significance and relevance in the context of modern trends in post-non-classical science. This scholar, who
wrote fundamental works on psychology, was well-known, and even held the post of rector
of St Petersburg University, was forgotten due to a discrepancy between his methodological
preferences and the methodology and ideology on which Russian science of the 20th century
as based. After an internship in Germany, Vladislavlev defended his master’s thesis “Modern
trends in the science of the soul”, published later, and worked at St Petersburg University. In
1885–1887 he was dean of the Faculty of History and Philosophy, and rector from 1987 until
his death in 1990. His students included the likes of A. I. Vvedensky, N. Ya. Groth, N. N. Lange
and others. Vladislavlev’s psychological views are detailed in three volumes of more than
one and a half thousand pages. These present the history of psychology from ancient times
through contemporary trends, as well as his holistic vision of the discipline: the methodology
of psychology is presented in detail and the general structure of the psyche and the entire
spectrum of mental phenomena, mental processes, and properties are described. Vladislavlev
used and developed the method of introspection. When methodology based on the primacy
of the experimental method became firmly established in Russian science, introspection received
the stigma of being “unscientific”. The work of scientists who used this method was not
considered significant and was largely ignored. In the last decades of the twentieth century,
significant changes occurred in psychological methodology, as well as in the general methodology
of science. Cultural conditioning and relativity of scientific ideals and norms have
become obvious, the influence of the “humanitarian” paradigm has grown, and the use of
narrative approaches is expanding.
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Mironenko I. A. On the scientific heritage of Mikhail Ivanovich Vladislavlev. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Psychology, 2022, vol. 12, issue 1, рр. 19–28.