| Jean Piaget - 1926 - 280 pages
...1'enfant. Arch. Psych., Vol. XVIII, 1923. adaptation of individuals one to another, whereas the other remains individual and uncommunicated. Furthermore...of keeping silence and telling it only to oneself m^f be of enormous importance to the fundamental suucUue and functioning of thought in general, and... | |
| Bruno Bettelheim - 1967 - 502 pages
...do this or will not, he cannot transcend the sensorimotor stage of development. In Piaget's words, "Intelligence, just because it undergoes a gradual...must be of enormous importance to the fundamental structures and functioning of thought in general, and of child logic in particular" [Piaget, 1955].... | |
| Jean Piaget - 1959 - 328 pages
...socialized and guided by the increasing adaptation of individuals one to another, whereas the other remains individual and uncommunicated. Furthermore...functioning of thought in general, and of child logic in ' See Flournoy, H. "Quelques reves au sujet de la signification symbolique de 1'eau et du feu." Intem.... | |
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