What does a Marxist theory of human psychology look like? Kyrill Potapov sheds light on this topic by showing how the works of Soviet thinkers like Lev Vygotsky and Evald Ilyenkov relate to more modern research on collective intentionality and niche construction
Theories formulated by Russian psychologist and educator Lev Vygotsky currently range from being app...
While theories of human learning have proliferated in the last century, machine learning is a rather...
Vygotsky (1896-1934) was an eminent Soviet scholar who saw the fragmentation between Behaviourism, G...
What does a Marxist theory of human psychology look like? Kyrill Potapov sheds light on this topic b...
Is back to Vygotsky enough? Vygotskys psychology has its roots in Marxs writings. Thus, Marxism is i...
To cut off Vygotsky from Marx is to look at him fragmentally and to separate his work from its theor...
Psychology by no means holds the “secret” of human affairs, simply because this “secret” is not of a...
Marxist ideas influenced and inspired psychological thinking and practice in the 20th century in a r...
This paper explores the relations between the individual in development and the richest forms of ind...
The article argues against the insertion of Vygotsky’s psychology into the universe of constructivis...
This article examines some of the phenomenological features in Lev Vygotsky’s mature psychological t...
ABSTRACT In the last ten years, new trends in the interpretation of Vygotsky’s work have been develo...
Psychological theory of classroom learning Lev Semionovitch Vygotsky occupies an interesting pedagog...
This paper discusses theoretical issues concerning Vygotsky’s work that have remained unaddressed in...
Abstract. Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory is discussed, especially the distinction be-twe...
Theories formulated by Russian psychologist and educator Lev Vygotsky currently range from being app...
While theories of human learning have proliferated in the last century, machine learning is a rather...
Vygotsky (1896-1934) was an eminent Soviet scholar who saw the fragmentation between Behaviourism, G...
What does a Marxist theory of human psychology look like? Kyrill Potapov sheds light on this topic b...
Is back to Vygotsky enough? Vygotskys psychology has its roots in Marxs writings. Thus, Marxism is i...
To cut off Vygotsky from Marx is to look at him fragmentally and to separate his work from its theor...
Psychology by no means holds the “secret” of human affairs, simply because this “secret” is not of a...
Marxist ideas influenced and inspired psychological thinking and practice in the 20th century in a r...
This paper explores the relations between the individual in development and the richest forms of ind...
The article argues against the insertion of Vygotsky’s psychology into the universe of constructivis...
This article examines some of the phenomenological features in Lev Vygotsky’s mature psychological t...
ABSTRACT In the last ten years, new trends in the interpretation of Vygotsky’s work have been develo...
Psychological theory of classroom learning Lev Semionovitch Vygotsky occupies an interesting pedagog...
This paper discusses theoretical issues concerning Vygotsky’s work that have remained unaddressed in...
Abstract. Vygotsky's cultural-historical theory is discussed, especially the distinction be-twe...
Theories formulated by Russian psychologist and educator Lev Vygotsky currently range from being app...
While theories of human learning have proliferated in the last century, machine learning is a rather...
Vygotsky (1896-1934) was an eminent Soviet scholar who saw the fragmentation between Behaviourism, G...