Ideile revoluționare de psihologie socială ale savantului român Grigore Antipa
The Revolutionary Ideas in Social Psychology of the Romanian Scholar Grigore Antipa
Author(s): Ilie TismǎnaruSubject(s): Scientific Life
Published by: Editura Mega Print SRL
Keywords: Scientist; marine research; oceanology; biologist; Antipa Grigore;
Summary/Abstract: Grigore ANTIPA, born in Botosani, devoted himself to studying the Danube and the Black Sea, participating in an expedition around this seaside, an expedition organized by the riparian countries in 1893, which lasted nine months. King Carol I offered the cruiser Elisabeth for this expedition. On this occa sion, he conducted his first marine biology research. Naturalistic, a good acquaintance of the secrets of the surround ing nature, Grigore Antipa, shades the relationship between man and the geographic space he occupies by affirming that more than that (the influence of geo-climatic factors, that is), every thing is able to compete with the interrelationship between the environment and the consciousness Individual or collective of an ins and a nation. Thus, flora and fauna, all these elements would be able to influence, in one way or another, the popular mind.
Journal: STUDII ȘI COMUNICĂRI/DIS
- Issue Year: 10/2017
- Issue No: 10
- Page Range: 149-157
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Romanian