I think I read it somewhere. I know I've quoted it, but I cannot find
it. There is a Kantian phrase that seems to closely echo some of
Vygotsky's reasoning in his writings on Scientific and Spontaneous
concepts. The phrase is:
"Concepts without intuitions are empty, intuitions without concepts are
blind." I remember is as coming either from the Critique of Pure Reason
or from the Prolegomena. Maybe it came from my imagination.
Can anyone out there help with a source for this?
jglick who-is-at gc.cuny.edu (Joe Glick)