Jean Piaget

"I am convinced that there is no sort of boundary between the living and the mental or between the biological and the psychological. From the moment an organism takes account of a previous experience and adapts to a new situation, that very much resembles psychology."

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Source: Jean-Claude Bringuier, Jean Piaget (1989). “Conversations with Jean Piaget”, p.3, University of Chicago Press

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Jean Piaget

Jean Piaget

Psychologist, Philosopher

Jean Piaget was a Swiss psychologist known for his pioneering work in child development and cognitive theory.

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