The influence of the personality of the scientist on his theorizing: I. P. Pavlov and the concept of human signal systems

Studies in East European Thought 22 (4):249-256 (1981)
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reprint Kozulin, Alex (1981) "The influence of the personality of the scientist on his theorizing: I. P. Pavlov and the concept of human signal systems". Studies in Soviet Thought 22(4):249-256

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