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Child as a Cartesian Thinker: Childrens' Reasonings About Metaphysical Aspects Of Reality [Hardback]

  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-1996
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0863774199
  • ISBN-13: 9780863774195
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 288 pages, Illustrations
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Nov-1996
  • Izdevniecība: Psychology Press Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0863774199
  • ISBN-13: 9780863774195
Citas grāmatas par šo tēmu:
This text presents and analyzes children's judgements about fundamental metaphysical problems. In the first part of the book, dialogues with children are described which were constructed on the basis of Rene Descartes's "Meditations on First Philosophy" and dealt with children's ideas about such topics as the relationships between true and false knowledge, sensual images and physical objects, mind and body, personal existence of the external world, existence of the Supreme Being, and dreams and reality.; The second part of the book draws upon concepts which children of various ages have about psychological and metapsychological aspects of human reality, such as cognitive and moral development of the child, personal freedom and responsibility, the relationships between conscious and unconscious, and alive and non-alive, fundamental drives of a human individual for development and expansion of his or her needs and passions, for eternal life, and for the dreamlike world of accomplished wishes.; The book presents a systematic empirical and theoretical developmental study of the problems, some of which were touched upon in Piaget's early writings, but later abandoned by Piaget and only sporadically illuminated by other authors, and some of which are new to developmental psychological research.; This book whould be of interest to developmental psychologists, teachers, educationalists, social workers, lawyers and other professionals interested in the knowledge that four- to 14-year-old children have about the most fundamental aspects of reality and human beings.
Introduction vii
The Child as a Philosopher
1(14)
Studies of Children's Metaphysical Thinking in Developmental Psychology
1(9)
Descartes' ``Meditation on First Philosophy'' as a Framework for the Study of Children's Metaphysical Judgements
10(5)
Children and Cartesian Metaphysics: An Experimental Study of Children's Metaphysical Reasonings
15(116)
The Introduction
18(9)
Discussing the Possibility of Questioning the Adequacy of the Perceptive Images of Objects and the Existence of the External World
27(10)
Examining Children's Capacity to Doubt Their Own Individual Existence
37(8)
The Acknowledgement of the Conceptual Difference and Empirical Inseparable Unity Between Mind and Body
45(21)
Definition of the Criterion of Truth and Classification of Types of Knowledge
66(9)
Judgements About the Almighty Subject
75(20)
The Distinction Between Physical Objects and the Subjective Images They Produce: Judgements About Dreams and Reality
95(36)
Concluding Remarks: Children's Reasonings on the Metaphysics of the World
123(8)
Children's Judgements About the Metaphysical Aspect of a Human Being
131(58)
``Psychology''
133(22)
``Freedom''
155(7)
``Faust''
162(2)
``Unconscious''
164(7)
``Inner World''
171(5)
``Eternal Life''
176(4)
``Reality''
180(9)
Concluding Remarks: Children's Reasonings About the Metaphysics of Human Beings
186(3)
The Development of Metaphysical Knowledge in Children: A General View
189(14)
Bibliography 203(6)
Author Index 209(2)
Subject Index 211