RE: some refs

From: Andy Blunden (a.blunden@pb.unimelb.edu.au)
Date: Thu Aug 24 2000 - 15:53:34 PDT


I have a nice scanner at home and I'm more than happy to do the mark-up
etc. It's part of my study routine, scanning things! But what I would
really appreciate is a *clean* copy. Smudgy phototcopies can be a real pain
to scan.
I scanned the remaining 100 pages of Ilyenkov's book on Positivism last
night, and it'll be up on the MIA over the weekend,

Andy

At 12:24 24/08/2000 +0100, you wrote:
>
>If this is the article that was in the Progress collection from the early
>80s, I read it in the British Library in London. Due to their extortionate
>photocopying charges and my inherent meanness ;), I don't have a full copy
>of the text, but I can get one next time I'm in London, which will probably
>be in September. At present my scanner is non-functioning, but I could make
>another copy and send it on (or even better get the scanner working).
>
>I think it would be a useful focus for discussion. FWIW, there were some
>things in it that were unclear to me and others I think I would argue
>about.
>
>Bruce Robinson
>
>On Thursday, August 24, 2000 12:12 AM, Andy Blunden
>[SMTP:a.blunden@pb.unimelb.edu.au] wrote:
>> Paul,
>>
>> I would be delighted to put up any Ilyenkov material at all I can get
>hold
>> of. I still have 100 pages or so of his book on Positivism to scan, but
>> that can wait. I have never seen this book on the concept of the Ideal.
>> Ilyenkov is the most frequently commented on and appreciated author
>(apart
>> from Hegel) that I have archived.
>>
>> The simple problem is - Ilyenkov is unavailable in Australia so far as I
>> know. If I am going to put any more Ilyenkov up on the MIA site I need
>help
>> in finding the appropriate texts.
>>
>> Andy
>>
>> PS: I would love to see the Leontyev text we are going to discuss on the
>> MIA as well, Nate is the director of the Leontyev archive. I don't know
>> what the copyright situation might be for it.
>>
>>
>>
>> At 12:26 23/08/2000 -0700, you wrote:
>> >mike,
>> >
>> >I'm looking into the feasibility of putting up the Bakhurst passages.
>> >
>> >The book is "Consciousness and Revolution in Soviet Philosophy: From the
>> >Bolsheviks to Evald Ilyenkov". Cambridge University Press. 1991.
>> >
>> >Ch. 3 is devoted to a discussion of Vygotsky with attention to the
>question
>> >of "internalization" (ZPD not really at issue here). The theme of the
>book
>> >is Evald Ilyenkov's reworking of dialectical materialist theory with
>special
>> >attention to "the problem of the ideal."
>> >
>> >A lot of Ilyenkov at http://www.marxists.org/archive/ilyenkov/index.htm
>but
>> >one of the works that Bakhurst cites frequently is "The Concept of the
>> >Ideal" but I have been unable to locate it. Andy, any chance of getting
>> >that up on the Ilyenkov page??
>> >
>> >Paul H. Dillon
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> >----- Original Message -----
>> >From: Mike Cole <mcole@weber.ucsd.edu>
>> >To: <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
>> >Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 10:24 AM
>> >Subject: some refs
>> >
>> >
>> >>
>> >> Paul-- Could you post a couple of key refs of works you are drawing
>> >> on, and where possible, parts of things. I am thinking of Bakhurst
>> >> on Vygotsky on units of anlaysis, for example. If its at all possible
>> >> to scan key passages and post them to xmca, it would greatly broaden
>> >> potential participation.
>> >>
>> >> Still waiting to hear from our Nordic neighbors.
>> >> mike
>> >>
>> >
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