Vigotski e Leontiev: ressonâncias de um passado
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Leontiev, Vigotski, Psicologia, BiografiaAbstract
O artigo trata do relacionamento entre Lev Semionovitch Vigotski e Aleksei Nikolaievitch Leontiev. Sabe-se que os dois trabalharam juntos ao longo dos anos 20 do século XIX e são considerados fundadores da teoria histórico-cultural da psicologia soviética, juntamente com Aleksandr Romanovitch Luria. Inicialmente, as autoras trazem informações a respeito da biografia e trajetória científica de L. S. Vigotski, fundamentando-as com fatos extraídos de diferentes fontes. O principal assunto abordado, o suposto rompimento ocorrido entre Vigotski e Leontiev, é examinado no artigo, escrito por descendentes de A. N. Leontiev, no qual são publicadas cartas originais de Leontiev e Vigostski. Ao final, as autoras apresentam uma entrevista realizada com o neto de Leontiev, professor Dimitri Leontiev.Downloads
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