Literature type | Monographs |
Author | Vygostky, L. S. |
Author (family name first) | Vygostky, Lev Sejenovich |
Title | Scientific Legacy |
Editor | Translated by Marie J. Hall ; Prologue by Dorothy Robbins ; Editor of the English translation: Robert W. Rieber |
Editor (surname first) | Hall, Marie J. (Übers./Transl.) ; Robbins, Dorothy ; Rieber, Robert W. (Hrsg./Ed.) |
Place published | New York [e.a.] |
Publisher | Kluwer [e.a.] |
Year | 1999 |
Pages in total (of the volume) | XIV, 334 |
Series ; volume | The Collected Works of L. S. Vygotsky ; 6 |
Mention of Spinoza | The teaching about emotions. Historical-psychological studies: [69]-235, 269-276 (Spinoza: mehr als 100 Erwähnungen, bes. Abschnite 10, 13, 19 (hier bes. 219-222) / More than 100 references, esp. sections 10, 13, 19 (here esp. pp. 219-222) |
Language | English |
Thematic areas | Anthropology / psychology / doctrine of affections / body and mind, Previous history (e.g. Descartes, Stoicism), Reception history, Comparison of theories |
Subject | E |
Subject (individuals) | Descartes, René ; James, William ; Lange, C. G. |
Other editions / translations | Deutsch/German (1996) Spanisch/Spanish (2004) |
Autopsy | yes |
Complete bibliographic evaluation | no |
German commentary | "... Spinoza resists all of contemporary desciptive psychology as its irreconcilable opponent. It is he who fought againt the Cartesian dualism, spiritualism, and teleologism resurrected in contemporary desciptive psychology . In this respect, we will have to oppose our understanding of the real connection of Spinoza's teaching on passions with the contemporary psychology of emotions [i.e. mainly in C. G. Lange and William James]..." (p. 220) |
English commentary | "... Spinoza resists all of contemporary desciptive psychology as its irreconcilable opponent. It is he who fought againt the Cartesian dualism, spiritualism, and teleologism resurrected in contemporary desciptive psychology . In this respect, we will have to oppose our understanding of the real connection of Spinoza's teaching on passions with the contemporary psychology of emotions [i.e. mainly in C. G. Lange and William James]..." (p. 220) |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=18476&LANG=EN |
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