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The Psychology of the Child

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Basic Books, 1969 - Child psychology - 173 pages
  

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Contents

THE SENSORIMOTOR LEVEL
4
Sensorimotor Intelligence
5
2 Stage 1
7
3 Stage 2
9
4 Stage 3
10
5 Stages 4 and 5
11
6 Stage 6
12
The Construction of Reality
14
Language
85
1 Evolution
86
2 Language and Thought
87
3 Language and Logic
88
4 Language and Operations
90
5 Conclusion
92
THE CONCRETE OPERATIONS OF THOUGHT AND INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS
93
The Three Levels in the Transition from Action to Operation
94

1 The Permanent Object
15
2 Space and Time
16
3 Causality
18
The Cognitive Aspect of Sensorimotor Reactions
20
The Affective Aspect of Sensorimotor Reactions
22
1 The Initial Adualism
23
2 Intermediary Reactions
25
3 Object Relations
26
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PERCEPTION
29
Perceptual Constancies and Perceptual Causality
30
1 Constancy of Form
32
3 The Permanent Object and Perception
33
4 Perceptual Causality
34
Field Effects
36
The Perceptual Activities
40
Perceptions Concepts and Operations
44
1 Methods
45
2 Projective Concepts and Perceptions
46
3 Perceptual Constancies and Operatory Conservations
47
4 Situation 4
49
5 Conclusion
50
THE SEMIOTIC OR SYMBOLIC FUNCTION
52
The Semiotic Function and Imitation
53
1 The Appearance of the Semiotic Function
54
2 The Role of Imitation
55
3 Symbols and Signs
58
Drawing
64
Mental Images
69
1 The Problems Raised by the Image
70
2 Two Types of Images
71
3 Copy Images
73
4 Kinetic and Transformational Images
75
5 Images and Operations
78
Memory and the Structure of ImageMemories
81
The Genesis of the Concrete Operations
97
1 Notions of Conservation
98
2 The Concrete Operations
101
3 Seriation
102
4 Classification
103
5 Number
105
6 Space
107
7 Time and Speed
108
Representation of the Universe Causality and Chance
110
Social and Affective Interactions
115
2 The Problem
117
3 Socialization
118
Moral Feelings and Judgments
123
1 The Genesis of Duty
124
2 Heteronomy
125
3 Moral Realism
126
4 Autonomy
128
Conclusion
129
THE PREADOLESCENT AND THE PROPOSITIONAL OPERATIONS
131
Formal Thought and the Combinatorial System
133
2 Combinations of Objects
134
3 Propositional Combinations
135
The Two Reversibilities
137
The Formal Operatory Schemes
141
1 Proportions
142
2 Double Systems of Reference
144
4 Notions of Probability
145
The Induction of Laws and the Dissociation of Factors
146
2 The Pendulum
148
The Affective Transformations
150
FACTORS IN MENTAL DEVELOPMENT
153
Bibliography
161
Index
163
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