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Vladimir Mikhailovitch Bekhterev was a pioneering Russian neurologist, psychiatrist, and psychologist
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Vladimir Mikhailovitch Bekhterev was a pioneering Russian neurologist, psychiatrist, and psychologist
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780765800091
- ISBN-10: 0765800098
- Artikelnr.: 26184803
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 556
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juli 2001
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 907g
- ISBN-13: 9780765800091
- ISBN-10: 0765800098
- Artikelnr.: 26184803
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
V. M. Bekhterev
Part 1
Editor's Foreword-1992
In Place of a Foreword
1: Introduction
2: Definition of Collective Reflexology
3: The Subject Matter and Method of Collective Reflexology
4: The Interrelation of Personality and Society
5: The Collective as a Composite Personality
6: On Collectivity
7: Mutual Suggestion, Mutual Imitation, and Mutual Induction as Unifying Factors
8: Language as a Unifying Factor
9: On Collective Reflexes in General
10: The Development of Collective Movements as Associative Reflexes
11: Collective Hereditary-Organic Reflexes
12: Collective Mood and Collective Mimico-Somatic Reflexes*
13: Collective Attention and Collective Observation
14: Collective Creativity
15: Coordinated Collective Actions
Part 2
Editor's Foreword-1999
Foreword
1: The Law of Conservation of Energy
2: The Law of the Proportional Relationship between Speed of Motion and Motive Power
3: The Law of Gravitational Attraction
4: The Law of Repulsion
5: The Law of Equal and Opposite Reaction
6: The Law of Similarity
7: The Law of Periodicity or Rhythm
8: The Law of Inertia
9: The Law of Continual Motion and Change
10: The Law of Energy Dissipation or Entropy
11: The Law of Relativity
12: The Law of Evolution
13: The Law of Differentiation
14: The Law of Reproduction
15: The Law of Selective Integration
16: The Law of Historical Succession
17: The Law of Economy
18: The Law of Adaptation
19: The Law of Selection
20: The Law of Interaction
21: The Law of Compensation or Substitution
22: The Law of Dependent Relations
23: The Law of Individuality
24: Conclusion
Editor's Foreword-1992
In Place of a Foreword
1: Introduction
2: Definition of Collective Reflexology
3: The Subject Matter and Method of Collective Reflexology
4: The Interrelation of Personality and Society
5: The Collective as a Composite Personality
6: On Collectivity
7: Mutual Suggestion, Mutual Imitation, and Mutual Induction as Unifying Factors
8: Language as a Unifying Factor
9: On Collective Reflexes in General
10: The Development of Collective Movements as Associative Reflexes
11: Collective Hereditary-Organic Reflexes
12: Collective Mood and Collective Mimico-Somatic Reflexes*
13: Collective Attention and Collective Observation
14: Collective Creativity
15: Coordinated Collective Actions
Part 2
Editor's Foreword-1999
Foreword
1: The Law of Conservation of Energy
2: The Law of the Proportional Relationship between Speed of Motion and Motive Power
3: The Law of Gravitational Attraction
4: The Law of Repulsion
5: The Law of Equal and Opposite Reaction
6: The Law of Similarity
7: The Law of Periodicity or Rhythm
8: The Law of Inertia
9: The Law of Continual Motion and Change
10: The Law of Energy Dissipation or Entropy
11: The Law of Relativity
12: The Law of Evolution
13: The Law of Differentiation
14: The Law of Reproduction
15: The Law of Selective Integration
16: The Law of Historical Succession
17: The Law of Economy
18: The Law of Adaptation
19: The Law of Selection
20: The Law of Interaction
21: The Law of Compensation or Substitution
22: The Law of Dependent Relations
23: The Law of Individuality
24: Conclusion
Part 1
Editor's Foreword-1992
In Place of a Foreword
1: Introduction
2: Definition of Collective Reflexology
3: The Subject Matter and Method of Collective Reflexology
4: The Interrelation of Personality and Society
5: The Collective as a Composite Personality
6: On Collectivity
7: Mutual Suggestion, Mutual Imitation, and Mutual Induction as Unifying Factors
8: Language as a Unifying Factor
9: On Collective Reflexes in General
10: The Development of Collective Movements as Associative Reflexes
11: Collective Hereditary-Organic Reflexes
12: Collective Mood and Collective Mimico-Somatic Reflexes*
13: Collective Attention and Collective Observation
14: Collective Creativity
15: Coordinated Collective Actions
Part 2
Editor's Foreword-1999
Foreword
1: The Law of Conservation of Energy
2: The Law of the Proportional Relationship between Speed of Motion and Motive Power
3: The Law of Gravitational Attraction
4: The Law of Repulsion
5: The Law of Equal and Opposite Reaction
6: The Law of Similarity
7: The Law of Periodicity or Rhythm
8: The Law of Inertia
9: The Law of Continual Motion and Change
10: The Law of Energy Dissipation or Entropy
11: The Law of Relativity
12: The Law of Evolution
13: The Law of Differentiation
14: The Law of Reproduction
15: The Law of Selective Integration
16: The Law of Historical Succession
17: The Law of Economy
18: The Law of Adaptation
19: The Law of Selection
20: The Law of Interaction
21: The Law of Compensation or Substitution
22: The Law of Dependent Relations
23: The Law of Individuality
24: Conclusion
Editor's Foreword-1992
In Place of a Foreword
1: Introduction
2: Definition of Collective Reflexology
3: The Subject Matter and Method of Collective Reflexology
4: The Interrelation of Personality and Society
5: The Collective as a Composite Personality
6: On Collectivity
7: Mutual Suggestion, Mutual Imitation, and Mutual Induction as Unifying Factors
8: Language as a Unifying Factor
9: On Collective Reflexes in General
10: The Development of Collective Movements as Associative Reflexes
11: Collective Hereditary-Organic Reflexes
12: Collective Mood and Collective Mimico-Somatic Reflexes*
13: Collective Attention and Collective Observation
14: Collective Creativity
15: Coordinated Collective Actions
Part 2
Editor's Foreword-1999
Foreword
1: The Law of Conservation of Energy
2: The Law of the Proportional Relationship between Speed of Motion and Motive Power
3: The Law of Gravitational Attraction
4: The Law of Repulsion
5: The Law of Equal and Opposite Reaction
6: The Law of Similarity
7: The Law of Periodicity or Rhythm
8: The Law of Inertia
9: The Law of Continual Motion and Change
10: The Law of Energy Dissipation or Entropy
11: The Law of Relativity
12: The Law of Evolution
13: The Law of Differentiation
14: The Law of Reproduction
15: The Law of Selective Integration
16: The Law of Historical Succession
17: The Law of Economy
18: The Law of Adaptation
19: The Law of Selection
20: The Law of Interaction
21: The Law of Compensation or Substitution
22: The Law of Dependent Relations
23: The Law of Individuality
24: Conclusion