The Collected Works Of L. S. Vygotsky:: Problems...

Reducing human behavior to simple biological reflexes (like Pavlov’s dogs).

Complex, uniquely human processes (e.g., logical memory, self-regulation, selective attention).Vygotsky’s central thesis is that higher functions are socially mediated . We learn to control our own minds by using "tools"—most importantly, language—provided by our culture. 3. Mediation and Signs The Collected Works of L. S. Vygotsky: Problems...

Viewing the mind as a spiritual or "purely mental" entity that cannot be studied scientifically.He proposes a third way: a dialectical approach that views the mind as a product of both biological evolution and social history. 2. Higher vs. Lower Mental Functions The text distinguishes between: Reducing human behavior to simple biological reflexes (like