In genetic epistemology, as in developmental psychology, too, there is never an absolute beginning. Jean Piaget absolutebegindevelopmental Change image and share on social
Play is the answer to the question, 'How does anything new come about?' Jean Piaget answerplayquestion Change image and share on social
Scientific knowledge is in perpetual evolution; it finds itself changed from one day to the next. Jean Piaget changedayevolution Change image and share on social
The main functions of intelligence, that of inventing solutions and that of verifying them, do not necessarily involve one another. The first partakes of imagination; the second alone is properly logical. Jean Piaget functionimaginationintelligence share on social
The child of three or four is saturated with adult rules. His universe is dominated by the idea that things are as they ought to be, that everyone's actions conform to laws that are both physical and moral - in a word, that there is a Universal Order. Jean Piaget actionadultchild share on social
Before playing with his equals, the child is influenced by his parents. He is subjected from his cradle to a multiplicity of regulations, and even before language he becomes conscious of certain obligations. Jean Piaget childconsciouscradle share on social