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Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 1995
Current Russian psychology is understood in the sense of the Vygotskian tradition and Gal'perin's position. The central concepts in this tradition are the activity of a subject and his or her social-cultural interactions with the environment.
Gulmans, J., van den Berg, R., Vos, H.J.
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Current Russian psychology is understood in the sense of the Vygotskian tradition and Gal'perin's position. The central concepts in this tradition are the activity of a subject and his or her social-cultural interactions with the environment.
Gulmans, J., van den Berg, R., Vos, H.J.
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Syndemics and the biosocial conception of health
The Lancet, 2017M. Singer +3 more
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Content, Concepts, Concept Possession
2015In this chapter, I clarify the notions of mental content and of concept. I present competing views on these notions and indicate my own position. I introduce content in terms of correctness conditions and distinguish several kinds of propositions, as well as non-propositional scenario content, with which perceptual content might be identified. I relate
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Accommodation of a scientific conception: Toward a theory of conceptual change
, 1982G. Posner +3 more
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Concepts and Concept-Formation
2010One feature of Wittgenstein’s manuscripts of the 1940s that will strike the reader is the fact that the notion of a concept is nowhere in his writings examined with more intensity and frequency than in his later manuscripts on the philosophy of mathematics and in those on the philosophy of psychology.
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Philosophical Studies, 1975
Abstract I shall argue here that the ordinary notions of a monster and of an unnatural (or perverted) act are for similar reasons inapplicable to reality, and shall offer an explanation of how such inapplicable concepts come to be frequently used.
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Abstract I shall argue here that the ordinary notions of a monster and of an unnatural (or perverted) act are for similar reasons inapplicable to reality, and shall offer an explanation of how such inapplicable concepts come to be frequently used.
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Toward A Unified Conception Of Business Ethics: Integrative Social Contracts Theory
, 1994T. Donaldson, Thomas W. Dunfee
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