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Piaget provides a developmental model of human intelligence. He outlines distinct stages beginning with the sensory- motor stage and shows how in each stages the child integrates what has been previously learned in order to expand and develop his powers. Instead of focusing on 'inherent and deterministic drives, or on archetypal eternal patterns, he focuses on capabilities which emerge through interaction between the changing inner world of the child and the world he meets. Piaget puts emphasis on Mankind as a 'creating and constructing creature'.
His writing is complex and often abstract and difficult. But his ideas have been basic to the whole study of child development.
Jean Piaget (1896-1980) was a Swiss developmental psychologist known for his epistemological studies with children. His theory of cognitive development and epistemological view are known as "genetic epistemology". This book continues the research of his earlier books, The Language And Thought Of The Child and Judgement and Reasoning in the Child (Quality Paperback: No. 205).
He states in the Introduction, "The subject of this investigation ... is as follows: What conceptions of the world does the child naturally form at the different stages of its development ... What use does he make of the notions of cause and of law?"
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"Unfortunately the study of the child raises a much more serious difficulty, that of distinguishing from among the results of the... read more
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