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Prospects for a Cultural-historical Psychology of Intelligence

Studies in East European Thought, 2005
The ideas of cultural-historical psychology have led to a new understanding of the human psyche as developing in the process of the subject acting in social and historical contexts. Such a “non-classical” reinterpretation of psychological concepts should be based on a theoretical and philosophical framework in order to explain genetic sources of these ...
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The Primary Appearance of Cultural-Historical Psychology

Perspectives in Cultural-historical Research, 2018
This chapter turns to the period of the primary appearance of cultural-historical theory. The study of the role of sign mediating activity in the cultural development of higher mental functions marks the primary appearance of cultural-historical theory.
Manolis Dafermos, Dafermos Manolis
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Cultural-Historical and Critical Psychology

Perspectives in Cultural-historical Research, 2020
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Editorial: Historical-Cultural Psychology: The Contributions of Developmental Teaching in Different International Contexts

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2021
This Research Topic aimed to approach the area of developmental teaching from the perspective of Historical-Cultural Psychology, which could contribute to the global educational debate on the contribution of developmental teaching in different ...
Gustavo Cunha DE ARAUJO   +2 more
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The Ist International Symposium on Cultural-Historical Psychology “Urgent Problems of Cultural-Historical Psychology”

Lurian Journal, 2022
Addressing cultural-historical psychology is one of the responses to the challenge of our time in the search for a new psychology. The appeal, “forward, back to Vygotsky,” made by A. A. Puzirey (1996) indicates the path and the final result of such a search.
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Spinoza in cultural-historical psychology

Mind, Culture, and Activity, 2018
ABSTRACTThe article retraces the fate of Spinoza’s ideas in cultural-historical psychology, from the late works of Lev Vygotsky to Evald Ilyenkov.
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Problems of the Method of Cultural-Historical Psychology

Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 2006
(2006). Problems of the Method of Cultural-Historical Psychology. Journal of Russian & East European Psychology: Vol. 44, No. 1, pp. 21-54.
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