Ivan P. Pavlov was a pioneering Russian physiologist whose
influence on Russian psychology was politically emphasized in 1930s
to 1950s. He was a brilliant experimenter who received 1904 Nobel
Prize in Physiology or Medicine for his work on the digestive
system. Less is known about his epistemology of generalization that
made it possible to study one individual for the sake of obtaining
generalized knowledge. In this volume we analyze the major
contributions of Pavlov from the standpoint of idiographic science,
and demonstrate how generalizations in science are possible from
single specimens.
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