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New Methodological View of Vygotsky
Author(s) -
S. M. Morozov
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
revue internationale du crires
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2291-6717
DOI - 10.51657/ric.v4i1.40994
Subject(s) - contradiction , subject (documents) , epistemology , natural (archaeology) , meaning (existential) , value (mathematics) , psychology , motion (physics) , order (exchange) , cultural psychology , sociology , cognitive science , social psychology , history , philosophy , computer science , archaeology , machine learning , library science , finance , artificial intelligence , economics
In order to see the true value of the cultural-historical psychology, one may need to view Vygotsky’s scholarly endeavor as translational motion, in the course of which earlier developments become natural constituents of the later ones. During the rst years of his academic career, Vygotsky introduced a number of important assumptions that he developed later in his theory of verbal thinking, which he had no chance to nish: the subject of Psychology is the process of people’s interaction with their social environment; the driving force of the intrapsychic world’s development is self-development which is based on a contradiction between meaning and sense; the person who gives birth to meanings is a totally new creature, i.e. a totally new subject of Natural Science. Careful examination of Vygotsky’s ideas leads us to a number of assumptions that introduce drastic changes to our understanding of the subject of psychological research. Thus, Vygotsky’s cultural-historical psychology seems to be a system that contains a signicant methodological potential, rather than just a scientic theory.

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