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“Jackson, I. (1987). On situating Piaget’s subject: A triangulation based on Kant, structuralism, and biology. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 17, 471–486.” quote by Ulrich Müller
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““Jackson, I. (1987). On situating Piaget’s subject: A triangulation based on Kant, structuralism, and biology. Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 17, 471–486.””

Ulrich Müller

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Source Article: “On situating Piaget’s subject” by Jackson I., 1987, Philosophy of the Social Sciences

Explores how Kant, structuralism, and biology shape understanding of Piaget’s subject.

In simple terms: Shows interdisciplinary lenses on cognitive theory.

Key Takeaway

Consider multiple perspectives when studying cognition.

Themes

cognition interdisciplinary philosophy

Mood

analytical thoughtful

Type

academic theoretical

When to use this quote

  • academic research
  • educational theory
  • psychology
  • philosophical analysis

Key Concepts

Kantian epistemology structuralism biological determinism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does each discipline reinterpret Piaget?
  • What practical insights arise from this triangulation?
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Complex theories may be inaccessible without background knowledge.

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