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Concepts
A Critical Approach
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Andy Blunden
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2012
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Andy Blunden presents a critical review of theories of Concepts in cognitive psychology, analytical philosophy, linguistics, conceptual change theory and other disciplines. The problems in these disciplines has led many to abandon the idea of Concepts altogether, particularly those taking an interactionist approach. Blunden responds with an historical review focussing on the idealist philosophy of Hegel, its reception and transformation in the development of positive science and finally the cultural psychology of Lev Vygotsky. He then proposes an approach to Concepts which draws on Activity Theory. Concepts are equally subjective and objective, units of consciousness and of the cultural formation of which one is a part. This continues the author’s earlier work in An Interdisciplinary Theory of Activity (Brill 2010).
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Andy Blunden is an independent scholar in Melbourne, Australia. He works with the Independent Social Research Network and the Melbourne School of Continental Philosophy. His Interdisciplinary Theory of Activitywas published by Brill in 2010.
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eBook published on:
July 20, 2012
eBook ISBN:
9789004228481
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Main content:
310
eBook ISBN:
9789004228481
Keywords for this book
Hegel; learning; Vygotsky; Cultural; Psychology; Brandom; meaning; Activity Theory; cognition
Audience(s) for this book
Those interested in all currents Psychology, particularly educational psychology, education and development, and in Critical Theory, Linguistics, Hegel, Philosophy of Mind, Marxism, Social and Political Science, mostly undergraduates and graduates.