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<p>This book is the outcome of a long and passionate debate among world experts about two of the most pivotal figures of psychology: Jean Piaget and Lev Vygotksy. The occasion was a week-long advanced course held at the Jean Piaget Archives in Geneva. The most interesting outcome of the meeting is that in spite of differences in aims and scopes (epistemogenesis versus psychogenesis) in units of analysis (events versus action) and in social contents (Swiss capitalism versus Soviet communism) both Piaget and Vygotsky reached a similar conclusion: knowledge is constructed within a specific material and social context. Moreover their views complement each other perfectly: where Vygotsky insists on varieties of psychological experiences Piaget shows how out of diversity grows universality so much so that the most communist of the two is not necessarily the one who was so labelled. <br>This book is not only of interest to developmental social and learning psychologists but also deals with issues pertinent to education epistemology language thought and cognition anthropology and philosophy. It is likely to shed some light on the state of affairs in psychology for the general reader too because it is clear and precise straightforward and uses virtually no jargon.</p>