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David Joravsky was a prominent scholar known for his critical analyses of Russian psychology and culture. His works, including 'Russian Psychology: A Critical History' and 'The Lysenko Affair', delve into the intersections of science, ideology, and politics in the Soviet Union. Joravsky's insightful critiques shed light on how psychological theories were shaped by the socio-political landscape of Russia, providing a nuanced understanding of the field's evolution over time.

In addition to his focus on psychology, Joravsky explored the impact of American philosopher William James on Russian intellectual thought. His exploration of James's influence reveals the broader cultural exchanges between Russia and the West, highlighting how ideas transcended borders and shaped academic discourse. Through his rigorous scholarship, Joravsky has contributed significantly to the understanding of psychological practices in a historical context, making him an influential figure in the study of Russian cultural history.

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