Cognitive Secience and Genetic Epistemology: A Case Study of Understanding
In: Human development, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 52-59
ISSN: 1423-0054
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In: Human development, Band 35, Heft 1, S. 52-59
ISSN: 1423-0054
In: Human development, Band 31, Heft 1, S. 60-64
ISSN: 1423-0054
In: Jean Piaget Symposia Series
It is widely recognized that a person's values will profoundly affect what that person attends to, thinks about, and remembers. Yet, despite this, psychologists have only begun to study and think about the deep connections between values and knowledge.This volume explores this important area in psychology by offering an overview of what is known about the developmental role of valuation in the acquisition of knowledge, and also by examining a range of new ideas for understanding the intricate connection between evaluation and thinking. More specifically, the text:provides
In: The Jean Piaget Symposium series
Among the many conceits of modern thought is the idea that philosophy, tainted as it is by subjective evaluation, is a shaky guide for human affairs. People, it is argued, are better off if they base their conduct either on know-how with its pragmatic criterion of truth (i.e., possibility) or on science with its universal criterion of rational necessity.Since Helmholtz, there has been increasing concern in the life sciences about the role of reductionism in the construction of knowledge. Is psychophysics really possible? Are biological phenomena just the deducible results of chemical