With regard to its form, the logical has three sides: (a) the side of
abstraction or of the understanding, (ß) the dialectical or negatively
rational side, [and] (?) the speculative or positively rational one.
(EL § 79)
I pulled this off of this website:
http://www.ethicalpolitics.org/seminars/paulhegel.htm
I dare say that this is the 17 year old's crisis and consequently
becomes an individual's synthesis of life, meaning and all that. As
Bob Dylan wrote, "I was so much older than, I'm younger than that
now." At 17 a person has been provided the world's potential without
any consequences (for the most part, of course there are exceptions)
and has yet to embark upon their practical life. Consider the soldier
as poet, the scientist as mechanic, the engineer as lumberjack and
perhaps this is a bit of insight into the 17 year old's crisis.
comparing apples to oranges?
eric
From: Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net>
To: David Kellogg <vaughndogblack@yahoo.com>
Cc: Culture ActivityeXtended Mind <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
Date: 05/19/2011 01:10 AM
Subject: Re: [xmca] crisis at age 17
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Mmm, I think that is c. p. 154 LSV CW v. 5.
I'm getting to that shortly,
thanks David
Andy
David Kellogg wrote:
> Andy:
>
> I think if you look at "Imagination and Creativity in the Child",
> where Vygotsky comments on the work of Ribot, you will find something
> apposite.
>
>
> Vygotsky, L.S. (2004). Imagination and Creativity in Childhood/.
> Journal of Russian and East European Psychology. /42 (1) 7-97.
>
>
> Ribot, who wrote that if man truly honored its great originators,
> there would a statue of a child in every Hotel de Ville in France,
> believes that at roughly age seventeen, every youth sacrifies
> imagination to realism, and this is the condition for entry into the
> work force.
>
> Vygotsky strongly contests this idea, both because he sees no
> contradiction between imagination and productive labor and because he
> believes that it is both preferable and more possible for art to
> saturate life than vice versa.
>
> David Kellogg
> Seoul National University of Education
>
> --- On *Wed, 5/18/11, Andy Blunden /<ablunden@mira.net>/* wrote:
>
>
> From: Andy Blunden <ablunden@mira.net>
> Subject: [xmca] crisis at age 17
> To: "eXtended Mind, Culture, Activity" <xmca@weber.ucsd.edu>
> Date: Wednesday, May 18, 2011, 5:46 AM
>
> On page 196 of vol. 5 of LSCV's CW, Vygotsky refers to a crisis at
> age 17. I don't know of anything more he said about this crisis.
> Can anyone help me?
>
> Andy
> --
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