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Activity theory and ontology Export

Educational Review, Vol. 61, No. 2. (2009), pp. 167-180.

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This paper seeks to re-examine Yrio Engeströms activity theory as a technology of knowledge designed to enable positive transformations of specific practices. The paper focuses on a key paper where Engeström defines the nature and present state of activity theory. Beginning with a brief account of the relations between activity theory and ontology, the paper asserts that Engeströms take on Vygotsky is restricted by a commitment to a progressive, apolitical ideology of improvement. The paper goes on to consider Vygotskys metaphysics in relation to Heideggers elaboration of ontology, and Engeströms elaboration of what activity theory is and of its global mission. Engeströms activity theory is defined in terms of its expression of a will-to-power and is questioned in terms of its lack of engagement with the philosophical tradition it claims to inherit and its misappropriation of the Vygotskian legacy.


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