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Re: [xmca] Read the introduction to the special issue on CHAT/AR



Fascinating, and thanks for the reading tip, Phillip.
mike

On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 10:24 AM, White, Phillip
<Phillip.White@ucdenver.edu>wrote:

> Mike - you wrote:
>
> Might it be that the two accounts are themselves interconnected?
> Aristotle's
> ideas spread differentially into many contemporary cultures whose last
> names are
> sprinkled in them both.
>
> my response is to say, absolutely!  i think that this is really one of the
> greatest challenges and strengths of CHAT - to tease out the historical
> threads -  which reminds me, the novel "Panorama" written by Adler does
> exactly this as he attempts to illustrate the threads in german culture
> within Prague in early 20th century that led up to the shoah.  it's
> impressive.
>
> phillip
>
>
>
>
> Phillip White, PhD
> University of Colorado Denver
> School of Education
> phillip.white@ucdenver.edu
>
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