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  2. Jean Piaget - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget's Genetic Epistemology: Appreciation and Critique by Robert Campbell (2002), extensive summary of work and biography. Piaget's The Language and Thought of the Child (1926) – a brief introduction; The Moral Judgment of the Child by Jean Piaget (1932), at Internet Archive; The Construction of Reality in the Child by Jean Piaget (1955)

  3. Piaget's theory of cognitive development - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget in Ann Arbor. Piaget's theory of cognitive development, or his genetic epistemology, is a comprehensive theory about the nature and development of human intelligence. It was originated by the Swiss developmental psychologist Jean Piaget (18961980).

  4. Constructivism (psychological school) - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget (18961980), the creator of genetic epistemology, argued that positions of knowledge are grown into; that they are not given a priori, as in Kant's epistemology, but rather that knowledge structures develop through interaction. In Behavior and Evolution, Piaget said that "behaviour is the motor of evolution". [7]

  5. Rousseau Institute - Wikipedia

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    Between 1921 and 1925, Jean Piaget (18961980) took over the reins, soon conferring on Genevan experimental psychology its far-reaching renown. According to Piaget, he came to organize his research once he arrived at the Institute in such a way that he "gain objectively and inductively knowledge about the elementary structures of intelligence ...

  6. Developmental stage theories - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget's cognitive developmental theory describes four major stages from birth through puberty, the last of which starts at 12 years and has no terminating age: [11] Sensorimotor: (birth to 2 years), Preoperations: (2 to 7 years), Concrete operations: (7 to 11 years), and Formal Operations: (from 12 years). Each stage has at least two ...

  7. List of sociologists - Wikipedia

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    Roland Barthes (1915–1980), French literary critic, literary and social theorist, philosopher, ... Jean Piaget (18961980), Swiss developmental psychologist;

  8. The Mental and Social Life of Babies - Wikipedia

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    Since the argument placed social relations at the root of mental development, it amounted to an extension of Lev Vygotsky’s theory and of his objections to Jean Piaget, down to the first year of life. (Their debate dealt with the preschool years. [15]) However, the cited evidence from research by many authors in the 1970s also refined the ...

  9. Egocentrism - Wikipedia

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    Jean Piaget (18961980) developed a theory about the development of human intelligence, describing the stages of cognitive development. He claimed that early childhood is the time of pre-operational thought, characterized by children's inability to process logical thought. [ 13 ]