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  1. Julian Leopold Ochorowicz (Polish pronunciation: ['juljan lɛˈɔpɔld ɔxɔˈrɔvit͡ʂ]; outside Poland also known as Julien Ochorowitz; Radzymin, 23 February 1850 – 1 May 1917, Warsaw) was a Polish philosopher, psychologist, inventor (precursor of radio and television), poet, publicist, and leading exponent of Polish Positivism.

  2. Julian Leopold Ochorowicz ps. „Julian Mohort” (ur. 23 lutego 1850 w Radzyminie, zm. 1 maja 1917 w Warszawie) [1] – polski psycholog, filozof, wynalazca, poeta, publicysta i fotografik. Teoretyk pozytywizmu. Badacz psychologii eksperymentalnej w zakresie zjawisk mediumicznych. Stworzył podstawy teorii ideoplastii.

  3. Julian Ochorowicz (1850-1917) was a Polish philosopher, psychologist and inventor. He was a keen advocate of the medical benefits of hypnosis, and also pursued interests in psychical research, carrying out notable investigations of psychokinetic phenomena with mediums.

  4. The 100th anniversary of the death of Julian Ochorowicz (1850–1917). History of Psychology, 21 (1), 74–78. https:// https://doi.org/10.1037/hop0000076. Abstract. This article talks about the life of Julian Ochorowicz. It encompasses his life as a scientist, psychologist, his works, reputation and other events.

  5. Julian Ochorowicz, photo: public domain. Julian Leopold Ochorowicz was born in 1850 in the town of Radzymin, near Warsaw, in a family with several generations of intellectual and pedagogical traditions (his father had been the head of the Institute of Elementary Teachers, and his mother – Jadwiga née Sumiński – was a pedagogue and superior of the Alexandrian–Marian Institute for the ...

  6. 1 de mar. de 2023 · The aim of this contribution is to explore Julian Ochorowiczs theory of rudimentary symptoms, a proposition largely based on psychological concepts, balancing between the latest findings in...

  7. 16 de dic. de 2023 · Julian Ochorowicz, sprawa lwowskiej fundacji Macierz Polska i „nasze osobnictwo” Julian Ochorowicz, the case of the Lviv foundation, Macierz Polska [Polish Motherland] and ‘our distinctiveness’. Joanna Lekan-Mrzewka. p. 253-271. Abstract | Index | Editor’s notes | Text | Bibliography | Notes | References | About the author.