Alfred,
I am curious about your particular understanding of "process theory
on the concrete level"
Could you elaborate?? Maybe give examples.
It sounds very important to me - maybe similar to some of my thoughts. So
- what's "process theory on a concrete level"??
Ana
At 04:31 PM 7/11/2002 +0200, you wrote:
"Yet, as I have attempted to convey as a discussant on Anna's
Symposium on status and future of CHAT in Amsterdam, the
cultural-historical approach has little chances, in my judgment, in
getting influence on a much broader field in the modern world. For
various reasons, the most important of which may be that it has no
process theory on the concrete level. This makes it weak in view of
the present power of the natural sciences and their functioning
techniques, however much (non)sense and (reckless in)humanities those two
produce."
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