Vasily Nalimov (Василий Васильевич Налимов), born 1910 and died 1997, was a Russian philosopher, humanist and wrote on Transpersonal Psychology. His main areas of research were the philosophy of probability and its biological, mathematical, and linguistic manifestations. He also studied the roles of gnosticism and mysticism in science. Thompson (1993) summarizes Nalimov as: "...philosopher, educator, devoted husband, mathematician, dissident, writer, and (although he may deny it) visionary".
Nalimov is usually credited as founder of the area of Scientometrics, as he coined the Russian Term "Naukometriya" 1969 together with Mulchenko. He was not proposing the concept of citation index as can be read sometimes. This idea reaches much further back (1873) and was first professionally used in the area of law to look up related cases Shepard's Citations. It was introduced on a large scale for science first by Eugene Garfield.
Nalimov's father, Vasily Petrovich, obtained a formal medical degree in Moscow, was an anthropologist and ethnographer and was considered a shaman by his community. Nalimov's mother, Nadezhda Ivanovna, was among the first group of women to graduate as physicians in Russia.
Nalimov was a co-worker of the mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov. Rustum Roy held Nalimov in high regard and sponsored some of his works.
References
- Thompson, Angela (1993). Vasily Vasilyevich Nalimov: Russian Visionary. Reprinted from Journal of Humanistic Psychology, Vol. 33, No. 3, Summer 1993. Source: [1] (accessed: Monday, April 30, 2007)
External links
- Gallery of Russian thinkers
- Nalimov's probabilistic vision of the world
- Angela Thompson Vasily Vasilievich Nalimov
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