Pieroni Henry( French psychologist)
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Biography Pieroni Henry
(1881-1964), French psychologist, one of the pioneers of experimental and physiological psychology in France. Speaking against subjectivism and behaviorism, P. developed the concept of psychology as a science of the behavior of organisms in the conditions of the unity of the external environment and internal conditions. P. defended the principles of natural science trend in the various fields of psychology. ( 'Feeling - the guide of life', 1945). Believed that without psychophysics psychophysiology has no future; refutes the law of Weber - Fechner's view of the impossibility of its distribution on a very weak or very strong stimuli. In this paper, 'Man, only man. From anthropogenes to humanization '(1967) P. led ideas about the social determination of mental evolution
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