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The leading journal publishing studies in
cultural-historical activity theory is
Mind, Culture and Activity
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XMCA The Mind, Culture, and Activity Homepage is an interactive forum for a community of interdisciplinary scholars who share an interest in the study of human mind in its cultural and historical contexts. Our emphasis is
research that seeks to resolve methodological problems associated with the
analysis of human and theoretical approaches that place culture and activity
at the center of attempts to understand human nature. Our participants come
from a variety of disciplines, including anthropology, cognitive science,
education, linguistics, psychology and sociology.
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Charles S. Peirce
Studies This site provides links to five of Peirce's most important
papers. Here, Peirce puts himself in the place of Aristotle and Kant and carves
out his list of phenomenal categories. These categories gird all of Peirce's
thought, from his logic to his cosmology. Like Kant, he believed these
categories describe those aspects of reality necessary for us to be able to
reconcile discrete sensory data into the unity of consciousness which we
experience.
The Center for Dewey
Studies The Center for Dewey Studies at Southern Illinois University
at Carbondale was established in 1961 as the "Dewey Project." In the course of
collecting and editing Dewey's works, the Center amassed a wealth of source
materials for the study of America's quintessential philosopher-educator, John
Dewey.
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