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Hegel and the Spirit: Philosophy as Pneumatology

Princeton University Press (1992)

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  1. Dewey's dynamic integration of vygotsky and Piaget.Susan J. Mayer - 2008 - Education and Culture 24 (2):pp. 6-24.
    Contrary to the assumptions of those who pair Dewey and Piaget based on progressivism's recent history, Dewey shared broader concerns with Vygotsky (whose work he never read). Both Dewey and Vygotsky emphasized the role of cultural forms and meanings in perpetuating higher forms of human thought, whereas Piaget focused on the role played by logical and mathematical reasoning. On the other hand, with Piaget, Dewey emphasized the nurture of independent reasoning central to the liberal Protestant heritage the two men shared. (...)
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  • Hegel, Jesus. And Judaism.Eric Michael Dale - 2006 - Animus 11:4-12.
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