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Re: [xmca] Where is thinking?



Yes, it struck me as really important including the date and source.
glad it struck a chord with others.
mike

On Sat, Apr 18, 2009 at 9:52 AM, Wolff-Michael Roth <mroth@uvic.ca> wrote:

> Hi Mike, reads like Marx, Feuerbach, and Vygotsky on the last text page of
> Thought and Language (1986), where he says that consciousness-for-one-self
> always is consciousness-for-the-other. Michael PS: Off to Anaheim
> On 18-Apr-09, at 9:32 AM, Mike Cole wrote:
>
> I was looking for something else and found a fascinating old quotation from
> German in the LCHC Newsletter.
> It is attached because I cannot figure out how to get it from old pdf
> format
> into here.
> I think you will find it interesting.
> mike
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