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- catalog alternative "Représentation du monde chez l'enfant. English".
- catalog contributor b575475.
- catalog contributor b575476.
- catalog contributor b575477.
- catalog contributor b575478.
- catalog contributor b575479.
- catalog coverage "Earth (Planet) In art Congresses.".
- catalog coverage "Earth In art Congresses.".
- catalog created "1929.".
- catalog date "1929".
- catalog date "1929.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1929.".
- catalog description "I. Realism : 1. The notion of thought : The first stage: thinking is with the mouth ; Looking and seeing ; The second and third stages: thinking is with the head ; Words and things -- 2. Nominal realism : The origin of names ; The place of names ; The intrinsic value of names ; Conclusions -- 3. Dreams : The first stage: the dream comes from outside and remains external ; The second stage: the dream arises in us ourselves, but is external to us ; The third stage: the dream is internal and of internal origin -- 4. Realism and the origin of the idea of participation : Realism and the consciousness of self ; Participation and magical practices ; The origins of participation and magic as manifested in the child ; Corroborative proof: spontaneous magical ideas in the adult ; Conclusion: logical and ontological egocentricity".
- catalog description "II. Animism : 5. Consciousness attributed to things : The first stage: all things are conscious ; The second stage: things that can move are conscious ; The third stage: things that can move of their own accord are conscious ; The fourth stage: consciousness is restricted to animals -- 6. The concept of "life" : The first stage: life is assimilated to activity in general ; The second stage: life is assimilated to movement ; The third and fourth stages: life is assimilated to spontaneous movement, then later is restricted to animals and plants ; Conclusion: the notion of "life" -- 7. The origins of child animism, moral necessity and physical determinism : The child's spontaneous animism ; The sun and moon follow us ; Physical determinism and moral necessity ; Conclusions. The significance of the questions on child animism, and the nature of "diffuse animism" ; The origins of child animism".
- catalog description "III. Artificialism : 8. The origin of the sun and moon : A primitive example of the first stage ; The first stage: the sun and moon are made artificially ; The second and the third stages: the origin of the sun and moon is first partly, then completely, natural ; The quarters of the moon -- 9. Meteorology and the origin of water : The sky ; The cause and the nature of night ; The origin of the clouds ; Thunder and lightning ; The formation of rain ; The explanations of snow, ice and cold ; Rivers, lakes and sea, the primitive origin of water -- 10. The origin of trees, mountains and of the earth : The origin of wood and of plants ; The origin of iron, glass, cloth and of paper ; The origin of stones and of the earth ; Origin of the mountains -- 11. The meaning and origins of child artificialism : The meaning of child artificialism ; The relations of artificialism with the problem of the birth of babies ; The stages of spontaneous artificialism and their relation with the development of animism ; The origins of artificialism ; The origins of identification and the causes of the decline of artificialism and animism -- Note on the relations between belief in efficacy and magic, in connection with numbers 2 and 3 of chapter 4.".
- catalog description "Problems and methods : Method of tests, pure observation and the clinical method : The five types of reaction revealed by clinical examination ; Rules and criteria for the diagnosis of the preceding types of reaction ; Rules for the interpretation of the results".
- catalog extent "ix, 397 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Child's conception of the world.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Child's conception of the world.".
- catalog isPartOf "International library of psychology, philosophy, and scientific method".
- catalog issued "1929".
- catalog issued "1929.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog language "engfre".
- catalog publisher "London, K. Paul, Trench, Trubner & co., ltd.; New York, Harcourt, Brace and company,".
- catalog relation "Child's conception of the world.".
- catalog spatial "Earth (Planet) In art Congresses.".
- catalog spatial "Earth In art Congresses.".
- catalog subject "BF721 .P5 1929".
- catalog subject "Child psychology.".
- catalog subject "Drawing ability in children Congresses.".
- catalog subject "Imagery (Psychology) in children Congresses.".
- catalog subject "WS 105 P579r 1929".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. Realism : 1. The notion of thought : The first stage: thinking is with the mouth ; Looking and seeing ; The second and third stages: thinking is with the head ; Words and things -- 2. Nominal realism : The origin of names ; The place of names ; The intrinsic value of names ; Conclusions -- 3. Dreams : The first stage: the dream comes from outside and remains external ; The second stage: the dream arises in us ourselves, but is external to us ; The third stage: the dream is internal and of internal origin -- 4. Realism and the origin of the idea of participation : Realism and the consciousness of self ; Participation and magical practices ; The origins of participation and magic as manifested in the child ; Corroborative proof: spontaneous magical ideas in the adult ; Conclusion: logical and ontological egocentricity".
- catalog tableOfContents "II. Animism : 5. Consciousness attributed to things : The first stage: all things are conscious ; The second stage: things that can move are conscious ; The third stage: things that can move of their own accord are conscious ; The fourth stage: consciousness is restricted to animals -- 6. The concept of "life" : The first stage: life is assimilated to activity in general ; The second stage: life is assimilated to movement ; The third and fourth stages: life is assimilated to spontaneous movement, then later is restricted to animals and plants ; Conclusion: the notion of "life" -- 7. The origins of child animism, moral necessity and physical determinism : The child's spontaneous animism ; The sun and moon follow us ; Physical determinism and moral necessity ; Conclusions. The significance of the questions on child animism, and the nature of "diffuse animism" ; The origins of child animism".
- catalog tableOfContents "III. Artificialism : 8. The origin of the sun and moon : A primitive example of the first stage ; The first stage: the sun and moon are made artificially ; The second and the third stages: the origin of the sun and moon is first partly, then completely, natural ; The quarters of the moon -- 9. Meteorology and the origin of water : The sky ; The cause and the nature of night ; The origin of the clouds ; Thunder and lightning ; The formation of rain ; The explanations of snow, ice and cold ; Rivers, lakes and sea, the primitive origin of water -- 10. The origin of trees, mountains and of the earth : The origin of wood and of plants ; The origin of iron, glass, cloth and of paper ; The origin of stones and of the earth ; Origin of the mountains -- 11. The meaning and origins of child artificialism : The meaning of child artificialism ; The relations of artificialism with the problem of the birth of babies ; The stages of spontaneous artificialism and their relation with the development of animism ; The origins of artificialism ; The origins of identification and the causes of the decline of artificialism and animism -- Note on the relations between belief in efficacy and magic, in connection with numbers 2 and 3 of chapter 4.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Problems and methods : Method of tests, pure observation and the clinical method : The five types of reaction revealed by clinical examination ; Rules and criteria for the diagnosis of the preceding types of reaction ; Rules for the interpretation of the results".
- catalog title "Représentation du monde chez l'enfant. English".
- catalog title "The child's conception of the world, by Jean Piaget.".
- catalog type "text".