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Jerome Bruner is one of the grand figures of psychology. From his role as a founder of the cognitive revolution in the 1950s to his recent advocacy of cultural psychology, Bruner's influence has been dramatic and far-reaching. Such is the breadth of his vision that Bruner's work has inspired thinkers in many of the major areas of psychology and has had a powerful impact on adjacent disciplines. His writings on language acquisition, culture and education are of profound and enduring importance. Focusing on the dominant themes of language, culture and self, this volume provides a comprehensive exploration of Bruner's fertile ideas and a considered appraisal of his legacy. With a distinguished cast of contributors including Je
Norms in Life: Problems in the Representation of Rules
Norms in Life: Problems in the Representation of Rules
Why are there still unsettled philosophical problems about the understanding of human behaviour? Why have so many who have reflected on how to make human behaviour the topic of systematic study become wary of using the methods of ...
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