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Comparative Psychology of Mental Development

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This classic work, first published in German in 1926, was the first comprehensive introduction to the field of comparative developmental psychology. In her new prologue to this reprint of the revis...
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This classic work, first published in German in 1926 and subsequently in English in 1940, was the first comprehensive introduction to the field of comparative developmental psychology. In her new prologue to this reprint of the revised edition, originally published by International Universities Press in 1948, Margery Franklin sketches the key events in Werner's life, the major themes in his concept of development, and relevant issues for today's scholars.






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Price: £46.00
Pages: 604
Publisher: Eliot Werner Publications
Imprint: Eliot Werner Publications
Series: Foundations of Psychology
Publication Date: 31 December 2004
ISBN: 9780971958715
Format: Paperback
BISACs:

PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology & Cognition, Cognition and cognitive psychology

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'As psychologists and educators adopt a broader approach that considers the child as a whole, living, feeling person, they will find Heinz Werner's classic work to be of great value.' (William Crain, City College of New York)



'Heinz Werner's seminal work on mental development has provides the kind of generative and rich theoretical framewoerk that contemporary scholars need so much. Vital to anyone who wants to think deeply about developmental psychology.' (Susan L. Engel, Williams College)



'The republication of Comparative Psychology of Mental Development makes available to new generations of developmental scientists and students the creativity, scope, and integrative vision of this master scholar.' (Richard M. Lerner, Tufts University)



Heinz Werner was a professor of psychology at Clark University, Department of Psychology and Education.



Prologue to the Percheron Press Edition

Foreword by Gordon W. Allport


Book I: Introduction

1. The Fields, The Problems, and The Methods of Developmental Psychology

Book II: Primitive Mental Activities

Part One: Sensori-motor, Perceptual, and Affective Organization

2. The Syncretic Charcter of Primitive Organization

3. Diffuse Forms of Sensorimotor and Perceptual Organization

Part Two: Primitive Imagery

4. Syncretic and Diffuse Organization in Imagery

Part Three: Primitive Notions of Space and Time

5. Primitive Notions of Space

6. Primitive Notions of Time

Part Four: Primitive Action

7. The Nature of Syncretic Action; Action as Bound to the Concrete Situation

8. The Diffuse Character of Primitive Action

Part Five: Primitive Thought Processes

9. Conception

10. The Primary Structure of Thought

11. The Fundamental Ideas of Magic as an Expression of Primitive Conceptualization

Book III: The World and Personality

12. Primitive Worlds and Spheres of Reality

13. Primitive Personality

Addenda

Bibliography

Index