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Piaget: Notas para uma Teoria Construtivista da Inteligência

A great many commentators on Piaget’s work nowadays, still take it for granted that intelligence is of an individual nature, and therefore that its socialization is nothing but a mere effect of the cognitive evolution process. This interpretation consists of substantializing intelligence, resorting to reductional explanations and considers the epistemological constructive process a simple actualization of possible pre-established cognitives. A series of investigations have suggested the existence of a casual interdependence within social dynamics and the cognitive development. These researches call attention to the necessity of re-discussion on the status of interaction.

Piaget, Jean; 1896-1980; Piaget, Jean; 1896, 1980; Intelligence; Interaction; Constructivism


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