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Frances
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kale!
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definitely starting to get interesting. i’ve missed the adrenaline that comes with now understanding something i started a year ago when i had no idea what the hell i was reading (thanks AP psych)

i love reading and i miss using my brain so much, thanks a lot to this lovely outdated psych book 🫂🫂
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Egle
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Egle
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kale!
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Connor
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It is fascinating that Vygotsky/Luria identified “mediation” as the elementary characteristic of human consciousness many decades before McLuhan. When McLuhan coined our modern term “media”, he seemingly meant something very similar to what Vygotsky’s meant by mediation....
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Connor
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Trevor
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This book is beyond fascinating. I'll finish it tomorrow at the State Library: “He is then given the series finger-mouth-ear-eye and told that three objects are found on the head, the fourth on the body. ‘You say the finger isn’t needed here. But if a fellow is missing an ear, he can’t hear. All these are needed, they all fit in. If a man’s missing a finger, he can’t do a thing, not even move a bed.” Gosh!
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Cognitive Development: Its Cultural and Social Foundations