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Ivan Pavlov: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
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Ivan Pavlov: A Very Short Introduction (Paperback)
Series: Very Short Introductions
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Loot Price R215
Discovery Miles 2 150
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In this book, Daniel P. Todes provides concise introduction to the
life and science of the great Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov
(1849-1936). Todes weaves together Pavlov's life, values, context,
and science by focusing upon his quest to understand the psyche and
the "torments of our consciousness". This introduction follows the
origins and maturation of Pavlov's quest from his early life in a
priestly family in provincial Riazan, to his struggles and late
professional success in the glittering capital of St. Petersburg,
through the cataclysmic destruction of his world during the
Bolshevik seizure of power and civil war of 1917-1921, to the
rebuilding of his life in his 70s as a "prosperous dissident"
during the Leninist 1920s, and his success and personal torments in
1929-1936 during the industrialization, cultural revolution, and
terror of Stalin times. Beyond a basic biography, Todes devotes
particular attention to Pavlov's Nobel Prize-winning research on
digestion (1891-1903) and his iconic studies of conditional
reflexes and higher nervous activity (1903-1936), as well as his
experiments with dogs. Fundamentally reinterpreting Pavlov's famous
research on conditional reflexes, Todes shows that Pavlov was not a
behaviorist, did not use a bell, and was uninterested in training
dogs. The Russian scientist sought to explain not merely external
behaviors, but the emotional and intellectual life of animals and
humans. Furthermore, this iconic "objectivist" was a profoundly
anthropomorphic thinker whose science was suffused with his own
experiences and values. Exploring the two unpublished manuscripts
upon which Pavlov was working when he died, Todes shows the
importance of his little-known experiments on chimps and explores
his final thoughts about the relationship of science, Christianity,
and Bolshevism.
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