Una aproximación al estudio de las relaciones interfuncionales entre la consciencia, la imaginación, el cuerpo y la afectividad : el modelo de Vygotsky y el dualismo interaccionista
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Vygotsky’s writings are compared with the Eccles and Popper through a reflection of models in relation to the assembly of the functional systems of the self, mainly with reference to the affective- emotional processes. They create a special hierarchy incorporated into the dialectical relationships between mind, body and culture. Both models deal with the affective-emotional processes from a interfunctional perspective, allowing, in this way, a non-reductionist approach to the problem. Along with it, a comparative conceptual scheme arises among the models involving the terms of thought, language, affection and conscience. These, in the dynamics of the origin of concepts and embossment of imagination, would allow us to consider it in the lattice of the system’s unit.
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