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Conceptual Development : Piaget's Legacy

Gelman, Susan A.(Edited by)Miller, Patricia H.(Edited by)Nelson, Katherine(Edited by)Scholnick, Ellin Kofsky(Edited by)
Part of the Jean Piaget Symposia Series series
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This work examines a key issue in current cognitive theories - the nature of representation.

Each chapter is characterized by attempts to frame topics in cognitive development within the landscape of current developmental theorizing and the past legacy of genetic epistemology.

The chapters address four questions that are fundamental to any developmental line of inquiry: how should we represent the workings and contents of the mind?

How does the child construct mental models during the course of development?

What are the origins of these models? And what accounts for the novelties that are the products and producers of developmental change?

These questions are situated in a historical context, Piagetian theory, and contemporary researchers attempt to trace how they draw upon, depart from and transform the Piagetian legacy to revisit classic issues such as the child's awareness of the workings of mental life, the child's ability to represent the world, and the child's growing ability to process and learn from experience. The theoretical perspectives covered include constructivism, connectionism, theory-theory, information processing, dynamical systems, and social constructivist approaches.

The research areas span imitation, mathematical reasoning, biological knowledge, language development, and theory of mind.

Written by major contributors to the field, this work should be of interest to students and researchers wanting a brief but in-depth overview of the contemporary field of cognitive development.

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Psychology Press
0805825002 / 9780805825008
Hardback
01/04/1999
United States
English
270p.
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