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Originally published in English in 1971, structuralism was an increasingly important method of analysis in disciplines as diverse as mathematics, physics, biology, psychology, linguistics, sociology, anthropology and philosophy. Piaget here offers...
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Originally published in English in 1971, structuralism was an increasingly important method of analysis in disciplines as diverse as mathematics, physics, biology, psychology, linguistics, sociology, anthropology and philosophy. Piaget here offers both a definitive introduction to the method and a brilliant critique of the principal structuralist positions. He explains and evaluates the work of the main people at work in the field - Claude Lévi-Strauss, Michel Foucault, Talcott Parsons, Noam Chomsky - and concludes that structuralism has a rich and fruitful future ahead of it.An indispensable
Cover; Title; Copyright; Original Title; Original Copyright; Contents; I INTRODUCTION AND LOCATION OF PROBLEMS; 1. Definitions; 2. Wholeness; 3. Transformations; 4. Self-Regulation; II MATHEMATICAL AND LOGICAL STRUCTURES; 5. Groups; 6. ""Parent Structures""; 7. Logical Structures; 8. The Limits of Formalization; III PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES; 9. Physical Structures and Causality; 10. Organic Structures; IV PSYCHOLOGICAL STRUCTURES; 11. Gestalt Psychology and the Beginnings of Structuralism in Psychology; 12. Structure and the Genesis of Intelligence; 13. Structure and Function
V LINGUISTIC STRUCTURALISM14. Synchronic Structuralism; 15. Transformational Structuralism and the Relations between Ontogenesis and Phylogenesis; 16. Are Linguistic Structures Social Formations, Innate, or the Results of Equilibration?; 17. Linguistic and Logical Structures; VI STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES; 18. ""Analytic"" versus ""Global"" Structuralism; 19. The Anthropological Structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss; VII STRUCTURALISM AND PHILOSOPHY; 20. Structuralism and Dialectic; 21. Structuralism without Structures; CONCLUSION; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
Verlag:
Psychology Press, Taylor & Francis Group, London and New York
Originally published in English in 1971, structuralism was an increasingly important method of analysis in disciplines as diverse as mathematics, physics, biology, psychology, linguistics, sociology, anthropology and philosophy. Piaget here offers...
mehr
Originally published in English in 1971, structuralism was an increasingly important method of analysis in disciplines as diverse as mathematics, physics, biology, psychology, linguistics, sociology, anthropology and philosophy. Piaget here offers both a definitive introduction to the method and a brilliant critique of the principal structuralist positions. He explains and evaluates the work of the main people at work in the field - Claude Lévi-Strauss, Michel Foucault, Talcott Parsons, Noam Chomsky - and concludes that structuralism has a rich and fruitful future ahead of it.An indispensable
Cover; Title; Copyright; Original Title; Original Copyright; Contents; I INTRODUCTION AND LOCATION OF PROBLEMS; 1. Definitions; 2. Wholeness; 3. Transformations; 4. Self-Regulation; II MATHEMATICAL AND LOGICAL STRUCTURES; 5. Groups; 6. ""Parent Structures""; 7. Logical Structures; 8. The Limits of Formalization; III PHYSICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURES; 9. Physical Structures and Causality; 10. Organic Structures; IV PSYCHOLOGICAL STRUCTURES; 11. Gestalt Psychology and the Beginnings of Structuralism in Psychology; 12. Structure and the Genesis of Intelligence; 13. Structure and Function
V LINGUISTIC STRUCTURALISM14. Synchronic Structuralism; 15. Transformational Structuralism and the Relations between Ontogenesis and Phylogenesis; 16. Are Linguistic Structures Social Formations, Innate, or the Results of Equilibration?; 17. Linguistic and Logical Structures; VI STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS IN THE SOCIAL SCIENCES; 18. ""Analytic"" versus ""Global"" Structuralism; 19. The Anthropological Structuralism of Claude Lévi-Strauss; VII STRUCTURALISM AND PHILOSOPHY; 20. Structuralism and Dialectic; 21. Structuralism without Structures; CONCLUSION; SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX