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I don't, but I think this article by Anderson, Greeno, Reder and Simon gives a fairly good presentation of the balanced view you are rightly seeking:
http://www.educ.msu.edu/DWongLibrary/CEP900/Library/Anderson-PersOnLearn.html
"In our view, both perspectives, as part of the liberal tradition, can find, albeit with varying emphases and degrees of success, ways of paying respect to the importance of human individuality, the importance of social practices, and the importance of education to the development of individual identity and to the advancement of a fair, just, caring, and productive society."
Posted by Romi Rancken | June 6, 2008 6:38 AM
Posted on June 6, 2008 06:38