Vasily Vasilovich Davydov (31 August 1930 – 19 March 1998) was a Russian psychologist who led the Psychological Institute of the Russian Academy of Education.[1]

In 1958 he joined Georgy Shchedrovitsky in founding the Commission for The Study of The Psychology of Thought and Logic[2]

In the 1980s he was Director of the Institute of General and Pedagogical Psychology in Moscow. Here he established a 'laboratory' where Felix Mikhailov, Vladimir Bibler, A.S. Arsen'ev and Georgy Shchedrovitsky. In 1983 he was removed from the institute and the laboratory was dissolved.[3]

References

  1. Rubtsov, V.V. "V. V. Davydov – the founder of scientific school and director of the Psychological Institute". PsyJournals.Ru. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
  2. "Georgy Shchedrovitsky". The Schedrovitsky Institute for Development. Retrieved November 14, 2012.
  3. Bakhurst, David (June 1995). "Social Being and the Human Essence: An Unresolved Issue in Soviet Philosophy. A Dialogue with Russian Philosophers Conducted by David Bakhurst" (PDF). Studies in East European Thought. 47 (1/2): 3–60. doi:10.1007/BF01075140. S2CID 144551272.
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