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The Cognitive-developmental psychology of James Mark Baldwin : current theory and research in genetic epistemology / edited by John M. Broughton and D. John Freeman-Moir.

Pennsylvania Hospital Library - IPH Collection BF311 .C5513 1982
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Broughton, John M.
Freeman-Moir, D. John.
Series:
PATH in psychology ; 2.
Publications for the advancement of theory and history in psychology ; 2
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Baldwin, James Mark, 1861-1934.
Baldwin, James Mark.
Cognition.
Genetic psychology.
Physical Description:
xx, 460 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Place of Publication:
Norwood, N.J. : Ablex Pub. Co., [1982]
Summary:
This is the first systematic analysis of Baldwin's genetic epistemology and its relation to the contemporary social sciences. It is prepared by ten psychologists, philosophers, and educators--including Piaget, Kholberg, and Campbell--from in-depth conceptual and empirical perspectives. This volume provides a comprehensive account of Baldwin's philosophical psychology, social and cognitive developmentalism, functionalism, symbolic interactionism, idealist aesthetics, and theoretical biology. Moreover, it provides the first bibliography and commentary of his work to appear in print.
Notes:
"Bibliography of materials by and about James Mark Baldwin": pages 441-450.
Includes bibliographies and indexes.
ISBN:
0893910430
OCLC:
7555325

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