virtanen <hvirtane@tukki.jyu.fi>

virtanen (hvirtane@tukki.jyu.fi)
Mon, 25 Sep 1995 17:50:21 +0200 (EET)

i'm sometimes teaching philosophy at the university of jyvaskyla. The
course which i'm teaching at present is about buddhist thought and
especially buddhist thinking about human activity.

i've been working at the local research center for education as well,
trying to use the ideas of Yrjo Engestrom and Pentti Hakkarainen to be
able to understand (the collapsing) working-life in finland.

Earlier i've been studying and researching also in Japan about 2 1/2
years, i was studying Buddhism at Kyoto University for some time, lived
also one month's time in a Zen-Buddhist monastery near Tokyo.
The link between buddhist thinking and activity theory i found first in
Engestrom's 'Learning by Expanding', where Engestrom writes about
G.Bateson's theory of learning and 'double-bind'. G. Bateson's theory is
partly inspired by old Chinese Zen-stories called 'Koan' in Japanese.

virtanen
e-mail: hvirtane@tukki.jyu.fi; www-page: http://www.jyu.fi/~hvirtane