Centred around a cognitive science perspective, Cognitive Development presents developmental work as an important contributor to what we know about the nature of thought. With a strong emphasis on theoretical themes, on logic and philosophy underlying theory and on the intellectual heritage of the field, this book thoroughly describes the constraints approach to cognitive development and the theory and empirical literature which give substance to that view.
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Höhe: 235 mm
Breite: 180 mm
Dicke: 15 mm
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978-0-205-13965-1 (9780205139651)
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1. Fundamental Issues in Cognitive Development 2. Perceptual Development 3. The Development of Spatial Cognition 4. Classes, Categories, and Scales: Traditional Views of Conceptual Development 5. Semantic and Ontological Knowledge: Alternative Views of Conceptual Development 6. Developing Implicit Knowledge of Mechanics and Number 7. Naive Theories of Biology and Psychology 8. The Development of Reasoning and Problem Solving 9. Childrens Language Acquisition 10. The Developmental Basis of Memory 11. The Fundamental Issues Revisited