The historical possibility and necessity of (Ilyenkov's) anti-innatism
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2017
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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
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Abstract
An important aspect of Evald Ilyenkov's theory of social mind is anti-innatism. Anti-innatism is not only the necessary logical outcome of Ilyenkov's overall philosophical system and in particular of his anti-reductionism, but also it is a socio-historically possible and necessary consequence of the capitalist mode of production, which amounts to the formation of a gap between socially formed human knowledge and growth of the productive powers, on the one hand, and value-producing labour, on the other.
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anti-innatism, cultural historical activity theory, Ilyenkov, philosophy, Vygotsky, philosophy, anti-innatism, Ilyenkov, cultural historical activity theory, Vygotsky
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05 social sciences, 0501 psychology and cognitive sciences, 0506 political science
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Q2
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2
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THEORY & PSYCHOLOGY
Volume
27
Issue
5
Start Page
683
End Page
702
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