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Leo Semionovich Vygotsky


Portrait after frontispiece photograph in : Vygotsky, L.S. 1978 Mind in Society. The development of Higher Psychological Processes. M. Cole, V.John-Steiner, S.Scribner, and E. Souberman, eds. Cambridge, Mass: Harvard University Press
Motif after an arrangement of Vygiotsky's blocks
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. . . . He brought consciousness back into materialistic psychology by stressing its importance to the historical development of society. It is ironic that Vygotsky, who emphasized the social dimension of speech, should have his own works banned by society in which he lived. His work remained essentially unknown to the West until the translation of 'Thought and Language' s-f-walker.org.uk/pubsebooks/pdfs/Vygotsky_Thought_and_Language.pdf in 1962 (Originally published in 1934). Since then his ideas have received an enthusiastic reception and his attempts to find a middle road between the covertness of physiological and covertness of descriptive psychologies correspond to contemporary concerns. ~ Page 175
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