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| Introduction and Historical Excursus | |
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| Introduction | |
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| Soviet Cultural Psychology (1924-) | |
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| Goethe's Romantic Science | |
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| The Young Hegel and What Drove Him | |
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| The Phenomenology and 'Formations of Consciousness' | |
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| The Phenomenology | |
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| The Subject Matter of the Logic | |
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| Being, Essence & the Notion | |
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| Subjectivity and Culture | |
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| Hegel's Psychology and Spirit | |
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| Hegel's Psychology | |
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| Marx's Critique of Hegel | |
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| Marx and the Foundations of Activity Theory | |
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| Activity | |
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| Social Formations | |
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| Marx's Critique of Political Economy | |
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| Abstraction | |
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| The Commodity Relation | |
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| Conclusions from this Historical Excursus | |
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| Lev Vygotsky | |
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| Vygotsky's Critique of Behaviorism | |
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| Vygotsky's Hegelianism | |
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| Behaviorism | |
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| Vygotsky's Sources and Influences | |
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| Vygotsky and Luria on Romantic Science | |
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| Luria | |
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| Vygotsky on Units and Microcosms | |
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| Unit of Analysis | |
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| Vygotsky on Gestalt and Bildung | |
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| The Higher Psychological Functions | |
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| The Social Situation of Development | |
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| Vygotsky on Concepts | |
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| The Significance of Vygotsky's Legacy | |
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| Activity Theory | |
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| Activity | |
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| Interdisciplinary Concept | |
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| The General Conception of "Activity" | |
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| Activity as the Substance of a Science | |
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| Gadamer on the Hermeneutic Circle | |
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| Criticisms of Vygotsky's Concept of Activity | |
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| Vygotsky's Unit of Analysis for Consciousness | |
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| Leontyev's Criticism of Vygotsky's Unit of Analysis | |
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| Meshcheryakov's Work | |
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| Vygotsky's Cultural Psychology | |
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| Bakhtin | |
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| Leontyev's Anatomy of Activity | |
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| Levels of Activity | |
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| The Standpoint of Activity Theory | |
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| Leontyev's Methodology | |
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| Some Outstanding Problems | |
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| Leontyev's Activity Theory and Marx's Political Economy | |
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| The Object of Labor under Capital | |
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| Groups as a Model of Sociality | |
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| Yrj� Engestr�m's Model | |
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| Michael Cole and Cross-Cultural Psychology | |
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| What is Context? | |
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| History and Culture | |
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| The Results of this Immanent Critique | |
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| An Interdisciplinary Approach | |
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| Collaborative Projects | |
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| Ethics and Collaboration | |
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| Social Science and Ethics | |
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| Collaboration with Strangers | |
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| The Ethics of Collaboration | |
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| Marx's Critique of Political Economy and Activity Theory | |
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| Collaboration and Exchange | |
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| Projects and Firms | |
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| Towards a Taxonomy of Activity | |
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| Genre, Frame and Field | |
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| Collaborative Projects and Identity | |
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| Collaborative Projects and Agency | |
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| Emancipatory Science | |
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| Conclusion | |
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| Cultural Psychology and Critical Theory | |
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| Science and Survival | |
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| Acknowledgements | |
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| References | |
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| Index | |