Description
This book, the last one written by Piaget, presents a new line of empirical studies based on a revised formulation of his theory of the development of logical reasoning. The amended theory overcomes many problems and criticisms of his earlier formulations by providing a fresh explanation for the origin of mental operations and mental organization based on the concept of meaning. It also offers a more elegant vision of the continuity in mental development from birth to adulthood. As the final revision of Piaget's theory -- and one that opens up new areas of inquiry -- this book calls for a reinterpretation of his earlier work -- a task which will occupy scholars for decades to come.
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P.M. Davidson and Jack Easley, Editors
Reviews
"..this translation will be of great interest to psychologists, epistemologists, logicians, and those researchers who wish to explore new strategies for explaining meaning."
-Arithmetic Teacher
"...opens new perspectives on the various phenomena underlying cognitive behavior."
-Science Books and Films
"...the book would be of interest to all Piaget scholars and to major librairies....an advanced volume..."
-Mathematics Abstracts
Book Information
ISBN 9781138985797
Author Jean Piaget
Format Paperback
Page Count 192
Imprint Psychology Press Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 272g