Anna--
Where did this appear in the discussion?
By the way, setting a clear preference of
the latter OVER the former, and claiming that the cultural-historical view
should be COMPLETELY abandoned in favor of the sociocultural view isn't
perhaps a best way to pursue diversity and dialogue?
About Davydov. He was speaking to an ethnically diverse group of people
at LCHC the first time I heard him speak this way. The second time was
at a developmental conference in Moscow where he took a strong hegelian
stance that primitive peoples indeed think primitively, a la Spencer/
Contextaualizing Vasilii Vasilievitch's view is a big help, thanks.
mike
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