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Victor Ovcharenko

Victor Ovcharenko (Russian: Ви́ктор Ива́нович Овчаре́нко; February 5, 1943 – May 5, 2009) was a Russian philosopher, sociologist, historian and psychologist. He also was a PhD., professor, academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences (1997), academician of the Academy for Humanities Research (1998) and academician of the Academy of Pedagogical and Social Sciences (2000). He co-edited the journals "The Psychoanalytical Bulletin", "The Bulletin of Psychoanalysis", etc. He was a forerunner (with V.S. Stepin) of the Minsk philosophical school "Humanities Encyclopedia". He is considered one of the founders of modern Belarusian sociology.

Victor Ovcharenko

Biography

In 1969 he graduated from the historical department of the Belarusian State University (BSU). After finishing post-graduate study at the chair of philosophy of BSU he wrote his doctoral thesis "Critical analysis of the personality theory of Freud's psychoanalytical system" (1973, BSU). From 1972 to 1982 he worked as a lecturer, a senior lecturer, and an assistant professor of the chair of philosophy at the BSU.

In 1982-1983 he was an assistant professor of the chair of philosophy at the Refresher Institute for Lectures of Social Sciences of the BSU. From 1983-1987 he worked as an assistant professor of the chair of philosophy at the Refresher Institute for Lecturers of Social Sciences of Moscow State University, named after M.V. Lomonosov.

In 1987 he was an assistant professor and later a professor (1995) of the chair of philosophy at Moscow State Linguistic University. His doctoral thesis was "Genesis, Foundations, Forms and Tendencies of Sociological Psychologism Development as a Phenomenon of Social Thought" (1995, MSU).

Scientific achievements

The scientific achievements of V.Ocharenko connect sociological psychologism, the problems of personality and interpersonal relations, the contents and models of mind; history, the theory and methodology of psychoanalysis and post-freudism, the human dimensions of world history, alienation and humanism, the history of philosophy, sociology and psychology; metaphilosophy and methods of teaching philosophy.

He proved that the creation of the Western and Eastern versions of conceptual humanism were one of the first socially significant results of systematic philosophical activity in the Ancient world.

He researched paradigms and trends of classical and modern social thought. In 1990 he elaborated the foundations of the sociological psychologism— "concept that regards action and interaction of social, group and individual psychical factors as a premise of research and explanation of social phenomena and processes" .[1]

In 1993 V.Ovcharenko initiated the campaign to return original documents and materials about the history of the Russian Psychoanalytical movement to Russia.

In 1994 he published the "Psychoanalytical Glossary" — the first Russian language edition of a dictionary and reference book on psychoanalysis that presented systematized data on the history of psychoanalysis, its ideas and leaders, terminology, founding documents, classical and modern schools and theories. He has marked out three principal stages in the development of classical psychoanalysis: 1) Clinical (1896—1905), 2) Psychological (1905—1913) and 3) Metaphysical (1913—1939).

In 1996 V.Ovcharenko worked out the first historical periods of the Russian psychoanalysis and psychoanalytical movement. With Russian psychoanalyst V.Leibin, he published "The Anthology of Russian Psychoanalysis" (in two volumes) describing the first century of Russian psychoanalytical ideas.

V.Ovcharenko introduced the categories of "sociological psychologism", "conceptual problematic complex", "conceptual problematic associations", "latent and contact world history", "dispersed rational sphere", "dispersed psychoanalytical sphere", "multibasisness of a person", etc. He published about 1500 articles in different countries. These include more than 700 biographies of philosophers, sociologists, psychologists and psychoanalysts. He also wrote articles in Russian and foreign journals, encyclopedias and dictionaries.[2]

Main works

  • "Psychoanalytical Glossary" (1994)
  • "Sociological Psychologism. Critical Analysis" (1990, with A.A. Gritsanov)
  • "The Man and Alienation" (1991, with A.A. Gritsanov)
  • "The History of Sociology" (1993, 1997, co-author)
  • "Philosophical and Social Anthropology" (1997, co-author)
  • "Psychoanalytical Literature in Russia" (1998, with V.M.Leibin)
  • "Psychoanalysis. Popular Encyclopedia" (1998, co-author)
  • "The Anthology of Russian Psychoanalysis" (1999, in two volumes, with V.M.Leibin)
  • "The Newest Philosophical Dictionary" (1999, 2001, co-author)
  • "Modern Western Philosophy" (2000, co-author)
  • (2000)
  • (2000)
  • "The World Encyclopedia. Philosophy" (2000, co-author)
  • "Postmodernism. Encyclopedia" (2001, co-author)
  • "The History of Philosophy. Encyclopedia" (2002, co-author)
  • "The World Encyclopedia. Philosophy of the 21st Century" (2002, co-author)
  • (2003, in two volumes)
  • "The Newest Philosophical Dictionary" (2003, co-author)
  • "Sociology. Encyclopedia" (2003, co-author)
  • "The History of Psychology" (2005, co-author)
  • (2006, in nineteen volumes)
  • "Clinical Psychology. Dictionary" (2007, co-author)
  • "The Bolshevist Philosophy" (2008, in three volumes)
  • "Psychoanalysis. The Newest Encyclopedia" (2009, editor-in-chief)

Selected articles

  • Ovcharenko V.I. Multibasisness of a Person

Notes

  1. ^ Ovcharenko V.I., Gritsanov A.A., "Sociological Psychologism. Critical Analysis", p.3.
  2. ^ "The History of Philosophy. Encyclopedia", p.730.

References

  • Faces of Russia. Russian Intellectual Elite
  • Institute of Psychology, Russian Academy of Sciences. Who Is Who In Russian Psychology
  • Belarusian sociologists
  • Biography.Ru. Biographic Encyclopedia
  • The World of Dictionaries. Dictionary of Philosophy
  • The History of Philosophy. Encyclopedia

External links

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Victor Ovcharenko Russian Vi ktor Iva novich Ovchare nko February 5 1943 May 5 2009 was a Russian philosopher sociologist historian and psychologist He also was a PhD professor academician of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences 1997 academician of the Academy for Humanities Research 1998 and academician of the Academy of Pedagogical and Social Sciences 2000 He co edited the journals The Psychoanalytical Bulletin The Bulletin of Psychoanalysis etc He was a forerunner with V S Stepin of the Minsk philosophical school Humanities Encyclopedia He is considered one of the founders of modern Belarusian sociology Victor Ovcharenko Contents 1 Biography 2 Scientific achievements 3 Main works 4 Selected articles 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksBiography EditIn 1969 he graduated from the historical department of the Belarusian State University BSU After finishing post graduate study at the chair of philosophy of BSU he wrote his doctoral thesis Critical analysis of the personality theory of Freud s psychoanalytical system 1973 BSU From 1972 to 1982 he worked as a lecturer a senior lecturer and an assistant professor of the chair of philosophy at the BSU In 1982 1983 he was an assistant professor of the chair of philosophy at the Refresher Institute for Lectures of Social Sciences of the BSU From 1983 1987 he worked as an assistant professor of the chair of philosophy at the Refresher Institute for Lecturers of Social Sciences of Moscow State University named after M V Lomonosov In 1987 he was an assistant professor and later a professor 1995 of the chair of philosophy at Moscow State Linguistic University His doctoral thesis was Genesis Foundations Forms and Tendencies of Sociological Psychologism Development as a Phenomenon of Social Thought 1995 MSU Scientific achievements EditThe scientific achievements of V Ocharenko connect sociological psychologism the problems of personality and interpersonal relations the contents and models of mind history the theory and methodology of psychoanalysis and post freudism the human dimensions of world history alienation and humanism the history of philosophy sociology and psychology metaphilosophy and methods of teaching philosophy He proved that the creation of the Western and Eastern versions of conceptual humanism were one of the first socially significant results of systematic philosophical activity in the Ancient world He researched paradigms and trends of classical and modern social thought In 1990 he elaborated the foundations of the sociological psychologism concept that regards action and interaction of social group and individual psychical factors as a premise of research and explanation of social phenomena and processes 1 In 1993 V Ovcharenko initiated the campaign to return original documents and materials about the history of the Russian Psychoanalytical movement to Russia In 1994 he published the Psychoanalytical Glossary the first Russian language edition of a dictionary and reference book on psychoanalysis that presented systematized data on the history of psychoanalysis its ideas and leaders terminology founding documents classical and modern schools and theories He has marked out three principal stages in the development of classical psychoanalysis 1 Clinical 1896 1905 2 Psychological 1905 1913 and 3 Metaphysical 1913 1939 In 1996 V Ovcharenko worked out the first historical periods of the Russian psychoanalysis and psychoanalytical movement With Russian psychoanalyst V Leibin he published The Anthology of Russian Psychoanalysis in two volumes describing the first century of Russian psychoanalytical ideas V Ovcharenko introduced the categories of sociological psychologism conceptual problematic complex conceptual problematic associations latent and contact world history dispersed rational sphere dispersed psychoanalytical sphere multibasisness of a person etc He published about 1500 articles in different countries These include more than 700 biographies of philosophers sociologists psychologists and psychoanalysts He also wrote articles in Russian and foreign journals encyclopedias and dictionaries 2 Main works Edit Psychoanalytical Glossary 1994 Sociological Psychologism Critical Analysis 1990 with A A Gritsanov The Man and Alienation 1991 with A A Gritsanov The History of Sociology 1993 1997 co author Philosophical and Social Anthropology 1997 co author Psychoanalytical Literature in Russia 1998 with V M Leibin Psychoanalysis Popular Encyclopedia 1998 co author The Anthology of Russian Psychoanalysis 1999 in two volumes with V M Leibin The Newest Philosophical Dictionary 1999 2001 co author Modern Western Philosophy 2000 co author Russian Psychoanalysts 2000 Classical and Modern Psychoanalysis 2000 The World Encyclopedia Philosophy 2000 co author Postmodernism Encyclopedia 2001 co author The History of Philosophy Encyclopedia 2002 co author The World Encyclopedia Philosophy of the 21st Century 2002 co author The English Russian Psychoanalytical Dictionary 2003 in two volumes The Newest Philosophical Dictionary 2003 co author Sociology Encyclopedia 2003 co author The History of Psychology 2005 co author Summa Psychoanalitica 2006 in nineteen volumes Clinical Psychology Dictionary 2007 co author The Bolshevist Philosophy 2008 in three volumes Psychoanalysis The Newest Encyclopedia 2009 editor in chief Selected articles EditOvcharenko V I Under the Badge of Destruction Ovcharenko V I The History of the Russian Psychoanalysis and Problems of Its Periodization Ovcharenko V I Psychoanalytical Anthropology Ovcharenko V I Realization of the Unconscious Ovcharenko V I Status and Authenticity of Psychoanalysis Ovcharenko V I Intentions and Prospects of the Russian Psychoanalysis Ovcharenko V I Multibasisness of a PersonNotes Edit Ovcharenko V I Gritsanov A A Sociological Psychologism Critical Analysis p 3 The History of Philosophy Encyclopedia p 730 References EditFaces of Russia Russian Intellectual Elite Institute of 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