Jerome Bruner points out in his prologue to the first volume of the English translation of The Collected Works that Vygotsky flirts with the idea that language creates free will. This paper attempts to consider the influence of the Dutch seventeenth-century philosopher Spinoza on Vygotsky. An account of Spinoza's anti-Cartesian conception of will is given, to which Vygotsky recognises his indebtedness. We will consider elements of Spinoza’s philosophy that were important to Vygotsky’s theory of the development of intellect, and claim that an appreciation of the philosophy informing Vygotsky’s theory of the development of intellect is necessary if the full implications of his project are to be grasped
The scientific work of Lev S. Vygotsky has had a remarkable destiny. The man himself, one of the gre...
This paper finds its inspiration in the work of the seventeenth century philosopher Benedict de Spin...
The paper is about Kant’s moral psychology, a complex analysis and philosophical reflection on the t...
In this paper, I have chosen to examine one phase in the development of Lev Vygotsky’s ‘cultural-his...
This chapter will discuss Spinoza’s critique of free will, though our brief study of this topic in t...
In the Ethics, Spinoza famously rejects freedom of the will. He also offers an error theory for why ...
How can we reconcile the fact that in order to act virtuously we appear to need to refer to the con...
In this Spinozist defence of the educational promotion of students’ autonomy I argue for a determini...
Seventeenth Century lens grinder and Dutch philosopher, Benedict de Spinoza, illuminates a rigorous ...
This thesis, through an examination of the Philosophy of Spinoza, represents a critique of the conce...
Seventeenth Century lens grinder and Dutch philosopher, Benedict de Spinoza, illuminates a rigorous ...
In this paper I argue that Mill’s ‘Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity’ regarding the human will and...
The thesis as a whole argues that Spinoza’s Ethics in both method and content is aimed at the normal...
This study looks at Spinoza's physical and metaphysical theory of individuation. It tackles the sta...
In this paper I examine the question whether Spinoza can account for the necessity of death. I argue...
The scientific work of Lev S. Vygotsky has had a remarkable destiny. The man himself, one of the gre...
This paper finds its inspiration in the work of the seventeenth century philosopher Benedict de Spin...
The paper is about Kant’s moral psychology, a complex analysis and philosophical reflection on the t...
In this paper, I have chosen to examine one phase in the development of Lev Vygotsky’s ‘cultural-his...
This chapter will discuss Spinoza’s critique of free will, though our brief study of this topic in t...
In the Ethics, Spinoza famously rejects freedom of the will. He also offers an error theory for why ...
How can we reconcile the fact that in order to act virtuously we appear to need to refer to the con...
In this Spinozist defence of the educational promotion of students’ autonomy I argue for a determini...
Seventeenth Century lens grinder and Dutch philosopher, Benedict de Spinoza, illuminates a rigorous ...
This thesis, through an examination of the Philosophy of Spinoza, represents a critique of the conce...
Seventeenth Century lens grinder and Dutch philosopher, Benedict de Spinoza, illuminates a rigorous ...
In this paper I argue that Mill’s ‘Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity’ regarding the human will and...
The thesis as a whole argues that Spinoza’s Ethics in both method and content is aimed at the normal...
This study looks at Spinoza's physical and metaphysical theory of individuation. It tackles the sta...
In this paper I examine the question whether Spinoza can account for the necessity of death. I argue...
The scientific work of Lev S. Vygotsky has had a remarkable destiny. The man himself, one of the gre...
This paper finds its inspiration in the work of the seventeenth century philosopher Benedict de Spin...
The paper is about Kant’s moral psychology, a complex analysis and philosophical reflection on the t...