Vygotsky: an intellectual biography
- The most famous Russian psychologist, whose life and ideas are least known?- A pioneer of psychology who said virtually nothing new?- A simple man who became a genius after he died?This fundamentally novel intellectual biography offers a 21st-century account of the life and times of Lev Vygotsky,...
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Zusammenfassung: | - The most famous Russian psychologist, whose life and ideas are least known?- A pioneer of psychology who said virtually nothing new?- A simple man who became a genius after he died?This fundamentally novel intellectual biography offers a 21st-century account of the life and times of Lev Vygotsky, who has long been considered a pioneer in the field of learning and human development. The diverse Vygotskian literature has created many distinct images of this influential scientist, which has led many researchers to attempt to unearth 'the real Vygotsky'. Rather than join this quest to over-simplify Vygotsky's legacy, this book attempts to understand the development of 'the multiple Vygotskies' by exploring a number of personae that Vygotsky assumed at different periods of his life. Based on the most recent archival, textological and historical investigations in original, uncensored Russian, the author presents a ground-breaking account that is far from the shiny success story that is typically associated with 'the cult of Vygotsky'. This book will be an essential contribution to Vygotskian scholarship and of interest to advanced students and researchers in history of psychology, history of science, Soviet/Russian history, philosophical psychology, and philosophy of science |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xii, 151 pages) |
ISBN: | 9781315751504 9781317615347 131575150X 1317615344 9781317615354 1317615352 |
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